Paradox
Slant rhyme
Simile
What type of figurative language does this sentence use? (5 points)
Allusion
Metaphor
Imagery
Simile
Answer:
Allusion because..........english.
Also I took the test.
Answer:
Marcia dissolve more concentrated.
because 1 kg of salt = 2.2 lbs
and 3L of water = 6.33pints
Compare to Bobby who dissolve 2 lbs of salt and 7 pints of water.
Maria used more salt than water so her work is more concentrated.
Explanation:
''If we omit [the chance for a new government] now . . . Massanello . . . may sweep away the liberties of the continent like a deluge.''
Question: What kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here?
Answer: Simile.
Explanation: A simile uses the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind. It is used to make a more vivid description of a situation, thing or person and It uses the words ''like'' and ''as'' to compare.
In the text, Thomas Paine uses the figurative language simile. We know this because he mentions the liberties of the continent being swept away like a deluge. He compares the liberties of the continent being taken away to the destruction or elimination (''swept away'') that a deluge (a severe flood) causes.
When two or more subjects are joined by the conjunction "and" in a sentence, it creates a compound subject. The rule regarding subjects joined by "and" is as follows: When the subjects are joined by "and," the verb used in the sentence should be plural.
For example: Mary and John are going to the party. (Compound subject "Mary and John" is joined by "and," and the plural verb "are" is used.)
The cat and the dog play together. (Compound subject "the cat and the dog" is joined by "and," and the plural verb "play" is used.)
It is essential to use the plural verb to match the number of subjects. This rule applies to all types of subjects, whether they are singular or plural nouns, pronouns, or noun phrases.
Note that there are exceptions in certain cases where the subjects are considered a single unit or entity, and singular verbs are used. These exceptions usually involve collective nouns or when the subjects are seen as a unit.
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