How about "Roller coaster of emotions"?
They are both considered metaphors, yes. The light of my life means the happiest thing that you have ever known. It's kind of an exaggeration, but it's metaphor.
Roller coaster of emotions means that your mood swings up and down and all around like a roller coaster. A metaphor can be as a figure of speech which a writer uses to compare two different things that have something in common.
For example, a lady can be compared to how important the sun is to a sky. A lady and a sun are different. She is important to a man as the sun is important and gives radiance to the sky.
Another example is the comparison of life as being a roller coaster. In both examples, metaphor was used in directly referring to one thing by making mention of another.
Therefore, the two examples of metaphors are She is the sun of my sky and Life is a roller coaster.
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A. is wrong because (could'nt) is not the proper way to write the contraction for 'could not' it should be 'couldn't', also there is no need for the apostrophe after the word, yours it already possessive without the apostrophe.
B. is wrong because 'couldnt' is not the correct way to write the contraction for 'could not', it's couldn't.
C. She couldn't remember which suitcase was your's. is wrong because you don't need the apostrophe in your's because it possessive is, yours.
The sentence that contains no errors is D. She couldn't remember which suitcase was yours.
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I hope I understand this question correctly.
So here it is. Its a Wonderful Life is a movie based on the short story by Philip Van Doren Stern. Stern wrote the short story in 1939, but did not publish it until much later in 1945.
02) another short poem that has an oxymoron in it.
(Minimum 8 lines each)
Answer:
Put the comma after sushi.
Explanation:
The comma separates two thoughts.
Answer:
"Until Ms. Stanley actually tried sushi, she was certain that she would hate the taste of raw fish." me too
A snail trail streamed across the summer porch.
Four farmers toiled tirelessly in their fields.
The water in the hot pan hissed and sputtered.
Answer:Four farmers toiled tirelessly in their fields. (80% sure)
The other person must have misread it