Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
Figurativelanguage is a language that uses words that deviate from their literal meaning to represent something else and give readers new insights. In order to achieve this, figurative language relies on figures of speech, such as metaphors, similes, personifications and hyperbole.
A metaphor, then, is an example of figurative language. This figure of speech directly asserts that one element is similar or equal to another element, for example: "for Antony is but a limb of Caesar" and "She's heaven."
Answer:
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Explanation:
B My love is like a red, red rose.
C The flames made darkness visible.
D The wind was awake and disturbed the lake.
Answer:
A. She is a rose without a thorn.
Explanation:
Metaphors are figures of speech that assert that one element (person, animal, thing, quality, event, nature) is similar to another element. They are alike similes, but while similes use words such as "like" or "as" to compare, metaphors do not.
Option A is an example of metaphor because it asserts that "she" is similar or equal to "a rose without a thorn", figuratively speaking.
to understand characterization
to understand the setting
to understand the tone
life:biology
insects:entomology
humans:anthropology
Answer:
Except for "literature: history" all other options can complete the diagram.
Explanation:
Etymology is a study of the origin and evolution of words. For this reason "words: etymology" means that "words" are studied in "etymology", so in order to complete the diagram, we need to find other words that establish this same relation.
"life: biology" establishes this relationship because biology studies life, so this option could complete the diagram. Also could complete the diagram the sentences "insects: entomology" and "humans: anthropology", since the entomology is the science that studies the insects; and anthropology is the science that studies humanity, humans.
However, history is not the science that studies literature. For this reason the sentence "literature: history" could not complete the diagram.
transfer
faulty logic
bandwagon
glittering generalities
unwarranted extrapolation
Answer:
A transfer
D glittering generalities
Explanation:
Answer:
it would be a and d
Explanation:
i just took the test and that is the answer on edge
Answer:
Explanation:To identify the emotion in each situation, listen to the conversation and look for words that express emotions.
What does this task require to do?
This requries you to identify how different people feel.
How to identify the emotions in an audio?
Listen to the audio attentively to understand the general context.
Listen again but focus only in one person.
Look for words that express emotion and understand the situation. For example, in Ricardo's case if the situation is an exam it is likely he is "preocupado" but if the situation is arriving from work, he will be "cansado".
Note: This question is incomplete because the audio is not given; due to this, the answer is based on general knowledge.