what figurative language is he kept his eyes on the rocky peaks that jutted into the sky like jagged shark's teeth?

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: It is most likely going to be a metaphor.
Answer 2
Answer: i think it is a metaphor 

Related Questions

In To Kill A Mockingbird, why does Atticus think that Southern juries convict innocent men?
How is the formula of a compound seful
Which of the following would most benefit from headings and subheadings? A. An essay explaining a series of steps in a scientific processB. An essay summarizing the main points of a poem C. A narrative that explains how an awful trip turned fun D. A story explaining a series of silly accidents
Why were slaves not permitted to obtain an education? A. Slave owners feared that educated slaves would be lazy. B. Slave owners feared that educated slaves would be too difficult to control. C. There were no teachers available to educate slaves in the 1800s. D. Only extremely rich people were allowed to be educated.
Essay "The most beautiful wedding traditions and customs in Moldova"

PLEASEHELP!!!!!!What is Long John Silver doing when he refers to Black Dog as a "son of a Dutchman"?
A.describing Black Dog's background
B.celebrating Holland
C.complimenting Dutch sailors
D.stereotyping Dutch people

Answers

I have never read what you are asking, but just by looking at it, I would assume that he is stereotyping Dutch people, because he is calling Black Dog an insult, which is "son of a dutchman".

Which sentence contains a word that should be capitalized?
A. (Sentence 5) "pearl harbor,"he choked out, "Its been attacked!"
B. (Sentence 2) The freighter Florentine, 320 miles northeast of the Hawaiian Island of Hilo was lumbering along at about 15 knots when the garbled message came in over the radio
C. (Sentence 7) "Should we change course, Skipper?"
D. (Sentence 4) With the message burned into his mind, First Mate Lovett all but ran up the ladder to the bridge

Answers

"A. (Sentence 5) "pearl harbor,"he choked out, "Its been attacked!" should instead be this: "Pearl harbor," he choked out, "Its been attacked!" Pearl Harbor is a proper noun. 

The sentence that contains a word that should be capitalized is (Sentence 7) "Should we change course, Skipper?". The correct option is "C"

In this sentence, the word "Skipper" should be capitalized because it is used as a form of direct address or as a title when referring to someone, in this case, the person in charge or the captain of the ship. When using titles or forms of direct address, the first letter should be capitalized to show respect or to indicate that it is a specific title or name.

In the other sentences, all the words are appropriately capitalized based on standard grammar rules and conventions. The correct option is "C"

To know more about capitalized, click here.

brainly.com/question/8992700

#SPJ6

Why do proper nouns begin with a capital letter

Answers

Well, to begin with, proper nouns are specific nouns such as: names or places. They ALL require a capital letter. The reason for this is that, they are certain things like London Bridge or Taj Mahal or Luke. However, the word 'bridge' does not have a capital letter because it is not a certain bridge. This is then same for any other proper noun. 

Hope that this answer has helped you.

For a long time, English followed the model of the German language, which capitalizes all nouns. Some people also capitalized certain other words just to emphasize them. Many books from the 1600s and 1700s even have very chaotic capitalization decisions simply because the printer ran out of lower-case letters.

Capitalization in English started to stabilize in the 19th century. Now, we capitalize proper nouns mostly to limit confusion. It simply gives us a way of clarifying what we're talking about. Check out these two sentences, for instance:

• "Newspapers report that the London bridge is falling down."
• "Newspapers report that the London Bridge is falling down."

In the first sentence, the non-capitalization of "bridge" means that it could be referring to ANY bridge in London. The second sentence, however, clarifies that it is referring to a specific bridge whose name is the London Bridge.

In short: we capitalize proper nouns partly because of tradition, and partly to help us specify what we mean.

What is meant by the "journey" according to American Romantic Literature?

Answers

In American Romantic Literature the “journey” means "leaving civilization and entering the universe of nature".  

The American Romantic period, which kept going from around 1830-70, was a period of quick extension and development in the U S that energized intuition, creative ability and independence in writing. This writing esteems feeling and intuition over reason.    


Chocolate cake is the best desert in the world is it a fact or opinion

Answers

Everybody has different opinions. Example: I like Red Velvet more.

So... I'd say opinion.

Its is a opinion no one can prove that it is the best in the world

This story is a legend. What elements make a legend different from a regular story?

Answers

A legend is a semi-true story, which has been passed on from person-to-person and includes vital meaning/ symbolism for the culture in which it originates from. A legend usually has an element of truth, or is based on historic facts, but with 'mythical qualities'. They usually involve heroic characters and/or fantastic places and often encompass the spiritual beliefs of the culture in which they come from.

Answer:

look below

Explanation:

A legend is A story about either people, places, or events written in history, giving them an element of truth and often making them more interesting. Legends also often teach the reader a moral or a lesson within them. Have a great day!