A simile is a literary device.
a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer:

the answer is true your welcome


Answer 2
Answer: a simile is a literary device; similar to a metaphor.

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So the question ask to choose among the following choices that states the stage of self assessment that Tyghe has and the best answer would be letter C. continuing to evaluate remaining careers. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more 

Answer:

The correct answer is option D. "judging your ability to meet requirements".

Explanation:

One of the most important steps to make a career choice decision is to evaluate if you have the skills that are required to finish the academic programs. Tyghe was judging his ability to meet the requirements to be a lawyer and he realized that he does not have the Grade Point Average (GPA) that he needs and does not want to obtain it. Therefore he judged his abilities and now he should should keep looking for other options since he does not have the desire to improve his GPA.

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calmness and solace




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Well. this one is tricky. Personifies is another word for "personification" which gives objects human traits. So the answer is C. calmness and solace. because people have to be calm and solace means comfort. calm and comforting. 

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B. give both sides of the argument in your essay.
C. repeat the first paragraph of your essay as the last paragraph.
D. begin each paragraph of your essay in the same way.

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Letter D.
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Answer=B

a.) The period creates two fragmented/incomplete sentences.

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be sure to use transitions and avoid literary devices.
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When Keith gave his speech of introduction about an associate who was to be the main dinner speaker, Keith told a story about this colleague getting drunk at a ball game and yelling at the umpire. According to the guidelines on how to give a speech of introduction, did Keith do the right thing?

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Answer:

No the Introducer should emphasize the credibility of the main speaker, not poke fun.

Explanation:

According to the guidelines on how to give a speech of introduction, Keith did not do the right thing, because Keith who is the Introducer talking to an audience. should talk more on the credibility or the ability of the main speaker, and not talk issues that are not relevant about the speaker at that particular moment.

In other words, Keith should not make a joke out of the main speaker, so that the audience or people at that place or event would not take him (the main speaker as an unserious fellow.

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