The answer is Trans. Answer: D
a) motif
b) metaphor
c) personification
d) simile
simile
A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using like or as. There are actually two similes in this line. The first is the comparison of the speaker's body to a harp. The second comparison is the woman's words to a harpist's fingers.
A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as. Personification is giving a non-human thing human-like traits. A motif is a dominant idea in a work of literature.
In terms of Supreme Court language and protocol, what is this excerpt an example of?
A. A precedent
B. A judicial review
C. A sentence
D. A court order
A precedent.
Noun. A precedent is something that precedes or comes before. The Supreme Court relies on precedents—that is, earlier laws or decisions that provide some example or rule to guide them in the case they're actually deciding.
Precedent refers to a court decision that is considered as authority for deciding subsequent cases involving identical or similar facts, or similar legal issues. Precedent is incorporated into the doctrine of stare decisis and requires courts to apply the law in the same manner to cases with the same facts.
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The answer is A Precedent
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a novel
a thesaurus
a reference material
transfer
faulty logic
bandwagon
glittering generalities
unwarranted extrapolation
Answer:
A transfer
D glittering generalities
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