Its called a
in-text citation.
Which type of figurative language is found in the sentence below? Jules could picture the steam flowing from The Great Green Gulch’s nostrils like smokestacks. A. Metaphor B. Alliteration C.Allusion D.Simile
the answer is D simile
its comparing something with the word "like' so it's a simile
a. third-person limited
b. first-person
c. third-person objective
d. third-person omniscient
Nobody hardly never sees them here.
B.
She said she wasn't never baby-sitting them again.
C.
Cameron, don't bother with the next chapter yet.
D.
Doesn't the library have no prints of famous paintings?
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F
Answer:
true
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Answer:
true
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