shining star–to be noticed and adored for something
Select the sentence that correctly uses the metaphor. (2 points)
A. Connor was so full after dinner he was a shining star.
B. Landon was the shining star of the football team.
C. They could see the shining star in the sky using a telescope.
D. We told our parents we were so hungry because we were shining stars.
Answer:
B. Landon was the shining star of the football team.
Explanation:
The metaphor is a figure of speech used to compare two unrelated things that are similar in some aspect.
The sentence that correctly uses the metaphor is sentence B. When we say that someone is a shining star, we mean that they are outstanding, very or most important, skillful, or successful. If someone says that Landon is the shining star of the football team, they want to say that Landon is its best, most important player.
Sentences A and D are incorrect because shining star has a meaning that can't be used in the given sentences. Sentence C is incorrect because shining star has a literal meaning there, which means that it isn't used as a metaphor.
Answer:
I think the sentence B: London was being very important, skillful, or successful.
sentence C: as they saw a star shining in the sky.
Explanation:
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Answer:true
Explanation:
B. drawn from thoughts and feelings that change from person to person
C. established by reviewing patterns and trends that may emerge
D. based on creative impulses and insights that are unique to each other
Answer:
we never eat out
Explanation:
Answer:
"we never eat out" is the independent clause
Explanation:
independent clauses can be separated to form a complete sentence
"since restaurant food is expensive" is not a proper sentence, it is a dependent clause