Which figure of speech uses the words likeor asto compare one thing to another?

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The figure of speech that uses like or as is simile, this is how you compare things in literature. Similes are most found in poems and quotes.

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1. Which of the following is the correct plural form of radish? A. Radish

B. Radishs

C. Radishes

D. Radishies 

2. 
Which of the following words requires dropping the ending and adding ies to make it plural?
A. Stray

B. Ability
C.Journey
D.Cowboy 

3.
Which of the following sentences contains a plural spelling error?
A. She had to use crutchs for several weeks after breaking her leg.

B. He was used to practicing on many different types of pianos.

C.The cashier collected the monies and deposited them.

D. We all tried to find the keys but had no luck at all. 

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1. The correct plural form of radish is (C.) radishes.

The plural form of the word 'radish' is 'radishes' because the rule says that when a word ends in "-sh", "-es" must be added after "-sh" to make it plural. The same happens with words ending in "-ch" and "-x".

2. The word that requires dropping the end and adding -ies to make it plural is (B.) ability.

The final "y" in "ability" must be dropped and "-ies" must be added instead. This responds to the rule that states that in those words that end in a consonant + "y", the "y" has to be changed to "-ies" to make it plural. It is the case of "ability", which ends in the consonant "t" + "y".

3. The sentence that contains a plural spelling error is (A.) She had to use crutchs for several weeks after breaking her leg.

In this case, the word that contains a plural spelling error is "crutchs". The correct plural form of this word is "crutches" since when a word ends in "-ch", "-es" must be added at the end.

1). 'C' The plural of radish is radishes.

2). 'B'  The plural of ability is abilities.

3). 'A'  The plural of crutch is crutches.

Which of the following could be used to slow the pace of a story?Parallel plot
Short phrases
Flashback
Well-known words

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I believe that flashbacks could be used to slow the pace of a story. If you are telling one story, and then decide to introduce a flashback, that would only slow down the story you are already telling. 

Identify the complete adjective clause. Our car is the one he expects to buy.

1.Our car 2.Our car is the one 3.is the one he expects 3. the one he expects 4. he expects 5.he expects to buy 6.expects to by 7.to buy

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The correct answer is this one: "is the one he expects." That is the complete adjective clause in the sentence 'Our car is the one he expects to buy.' Adjective clause are clauses which comprises of words that has a subject and a verb that provide description.

The complete adjective clause is number 3, which is the one he expects. An adjective clause is used to describe a subject, may it be a noun or a pronoun. The clause the one he expects describes what type of car the subject wants to buy.  

I hope, sirs, you can understand our legitimate and unavoidable impatience. What is the purpose of the bolded sentence in the passage?

To restate the claim of the paragraph
To transition to a new idea
To provide examples that support his point
To show how ideas in the paragraph are connected

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A, I think, sorry if I'm wrong.
the answer is To restate the claim of the paragraph

In the book "Beautiful Disaster" What was Travis's job?

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Travis was known as an underground street fighter. His Nickname or what he went by was Travis "Maddog" Maddox. 

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The word settled has more than one meaning. In which one of the following sentences is settled used incorrectly? A. As far as they were concerned, the matter was settled.
B. Dust settled slowly as the truck moved down the road.
C. Immigrants from Sweden settled in Maryland.
D. Mavis decided that small-town life was settled.

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The sentence that uses the word settled incorrectly is the last option - D. Mavis decided that small-town life was settled. In A, the word settled is used in the context of - decided. In B, settled means fell. In C, settled means - moved. So, the sentence that uses this word incorrectly has to be D, because we are not quite sure what it means here - the sentence needs to be changed a bit so as to use the word in the appropriate manner.