A figure of speech that says that one thing is something else is called a(n)

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Answer: A figure of speech that says that one thing is something else is called a(n) 
plural noun                                                                                                                                                                                   

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the headings and subheadings of the body of an outline should be __________. long parallel interesting complicated

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I believe the answer is: Parallel


Here is an example of parallel placement:



HEADING


     SUBHEADING


The purpose of such arrangement is to ensure that the readers understand that the information that written in the subheading is a part of the heading as a whole. Also, from aesthetical point of view it make the writing become much more convenient to read.

Thea headings and subheadings of the body of an outline should be parallel.
They don't really have to be long and complicated, and of course, interesting.

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Which choice best answers the following question?

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for quotations within quotations

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The answer for the second question is: for quotations within quotations. Hope I helped, and sorry for answering your other question wrong :(

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The answer is "The longer the board, the more power one had."  

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Why doesn't Jonas seem to have a niche? From the giver

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Jonas doesn't seem to have a niche for anything because he is going to be the next receiver. He is different from the others and sees things they do not see such as glimpses of color.

Which two things are being compared in the poem?harbors and cities  fog and cats  cat feet and harborsfog and moving 

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Fog is a short poem by Carl Sandburg:


The fog comes

on little cat feet.

It sits looking

over harbor and city

on silent haunches

and then moves on.


Sandburg tries to describe similarities between something alive and not alive, correspondingly between cat and fog. He tries to show that fog moves like a cat.

From what I can make out, I think the two things being compared are the fog of the harbour, and the city.