Lake of salty tears is what kind of figurative language? a) simile b) personification c) hyperbole d) metaphors

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Answer 1
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hyperbole because its over exaggerating



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Which sentence contains a singular pronoun? We can have pizza tonight. He wants to earn a scholarship. They always help us out. We love to go to the beach.

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Answer:

He wants to earn a scholarship.

Explanation:

Singular refers to a single thing, person, instance, event or group, and pronoun refers to substitutes of nouns or noun phrases, such as I, you, we, they, he, she, it, me, us, them, him, among other.

So, sentence number 2 is the one that contains a singular pronoun because it has "He", which it's a third-person singular pronoun.

The other options are incorrect because "We" is plural (Option 1 and 4) and "They" and "us" are also plural pronouns (Option 3).

He wants to earn a scholarship.

Think of it as "He" being one person. It is therefore a singular pronoun as "He" is on his own.
The other sentences contain "we" or "they" ; both instances constituting of more than one person and so they are therefore NOT singular.

An ode isa. a narrative poem that tells a story.
b. a poem that honors a person, thing, or trait.
c. a dramatic poem structured in acts.
d. a twelve-lined poem ending with a rhymed couplet.

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An ode isa poem that honors a person, thing, or trait.

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An ode is a poem that honors a person, thing, or trait

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What is the verb tense and aspects in Susan will be working as a camp counselor this summer.

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Answer:

the answer is future progressive

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Is the sentence simple, compound, or complex? Jackie and I read and then discussed the article about the amazing invention.

A.compound
B.complex
C.simple

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should be C. simple :)

What is the subject and predicate in The meeting began promptly at seven o'clock.

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Subject: The Meeting
Predicate: Began promptly at seven oklock

Answer:

mi amor vamos a la escuela. donde esta cocaina en mi casa

Explanation:

its meeting and began

Which lines in this excerpt from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet show that Lord Capulet thinks Juliet is too young to get married?

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At one point, Lord Capulet says My child is yet a stranger in the world, which means that she is too young and has not experienced the world properly.

At the begining, Shakespeare writes, voicing the words of Juliet's father about the wedding with Paris:  

She is not yet fourteen years old;  

Let the two more lush summers die--  

Then Juliet can become his wife.  

That is, the Juliet's father clearly indicates that Juliet is too young to get married; Which says that and then it was not the norm, according to some.