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A. simile
B. metaphor
C. paradox
D. personification
the answer is the letter B. Clara's and Melissa's beds looked like antiques.
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The evaluating stage
It might not be too fanciful to suggest that it was an idea which shaped my life. I have always been accused of taking the things I love - football, of course, but also books and records - much too seriously, and I do feel a kind of anger when I hear a bad record, or when someone is lukewarm about a book that means a lot to me. Perhaps it was these desperate, bitter men in the West Stand at Arsenal who taught me how to get angry in this way; and perhaps it is why I earn some of my living as a critic - maybe it's those voices l can hear when I write.
A)I'd been to public entertainments before, of course; I'd been to the cinema and the pantomime and to see my mother sing in the chorus of the White Horse Inn at the Town Hall.
B)The audiences I had hitherto been a part of had paid to have a good time and, though occasionally one might spot a fidgety child or a yawning adult, I hadn't ever noticed faces contorted by rage or despair or frustration.
C)I have always been accused of taking the things I love - football, of course, but also books and records - much too seriously, and I do feel a kind of anger when I hear a bad record, or when someone is lukewarm about a book that means a lot to me.
D)Perhaps it was these desperate, bitter men in the West Stand at Arsenal who taught me how to get angry in this way; and perhaps it is why I earn some of my living as a critic - maybe it's those voices l can hear when I write.
Can be more than one!
Answer:
the answer is not C
Explanation:
i picked that and got it wrong
The correct placement of the commas is shown in this answer:
b. Let’s watch for Myra, Lane, and Richard; and Ben and Frances can be on the lookout for the others.
Explanation:
Use a comma before any coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet) that links 2 freelance clauses. ...
Use a comma when a subordinate clause that starts a sentence.
Use commas to offset appositives from the remainder of the sentence.