Answer:
1) Willow is taken to the hospital where she passes out and hits her head, After getting stitches, she runs away from there and goes to the Library and hid behind a large chair
2) Mai bullies Dell Duke at the burger and pie diner as she ordered alot of food and then made Dell to pay for it.
3) Dell Duke gave Willow a test like the one she was accused of cheating in and she aced it. If Dell had handed over the test scores, principal would have realized that Willow didn't cheat in the exam after all, and Dell Duke's incompetence would have been discovered.
Answer and explanation:
The type of figurative language in the sentence "He kept his eyes on the rocky peaks that jutted into the sky like jagged shark's teeth" is a simile. A simile is a figure of speech used to make a comparison - state a similarity - between two different things. It needs help, however, to make such comparison by using words such as "as" or "like". In that sense, it differs from the metaphor, which makes a comparison without using such words.
In the sentence we are studying here, the speaker's intention is probably to help readers visualize the rocky peaks. Comparing them to shark's teeth offers a bunch of qualities that would otherwise have to be listed: sharp, serrated, dangerous etc. By using the simile, thus, the author is able to describe the peaks without being prolix. He takes advantage of readers' imagination and knowledge. The sentence basically means, then, that the rocky peaks were tall, sharp, and dangerous.
Really, probably.
I wouldn't repeat sudden.
I would take out was, it isn't needed because you explained your actions in the previse sentence
found instead of find
However, you hear the noise a second time. Louder than the first.
That's a start. I would look up how to write a correct MLA style paper
B.matter of fact
C.insensitive
D.scientific
Mr Austin Gore is seen as a "first rate overseer" because he treated the slaves in an atrocious way and he was a very prideful man. The description of Mr Gore is ironic because even though the words used to describe him are extremely positive, he does not show these qualities to the slaves and treats them as if they are beneath him.