Which of the following statements is an example of a metaphor? A. The horse hooves of rain landed loudly on the tin roof.
B. The dog ran straight into the patch of wet cement.
C. Her voice was like a thick velvet blanket.
D. The trees swayed gently as nature's dancers.

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Answer 1
Answer: A metaphor is a form of comparison without using the words such as "like" or "as," because that would be a simile. This means that C and D are incorrect, because those are examples of a simile, not a metaphor. In B, nothing is being compared, so that option is also incorrect. Thus, the correct answer is A, where "hooves of rain" is a metaphor - horses don't really have hooves made of rain, but somehow resembling rain.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:d

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"We are going to go to Hawaii this summer!" She exclaimed.

The girl in this example is telling her friends what is going to happen, therefore it's set in the future tense. Another example is:

The school group was going to go to the park to see the ballgame. 

The future tense is basically explaining or saying something that hasn't happened yet or is going to happen.

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A.


adjective


B.
adverb


C.
noun


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pronoun

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4.indirect object

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Answer:

its amazing

Explanation:

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