mislead the reader
Similes, alliteration, metaphors, personification, etc.
Naturally- "You are the thunder and I am the lightning."
The same that they speak now, depending on where they live.....
They are most likely born with their family speaking it. How do little kids learn English? By people talking with it around them. Same thing, different language.
If you mean this excerpt from "Facing It" ...No Tears. I'm stone. I'm flesh. My clouded reflection eyes me Then the answer is: His reflection seems to be apart of the war memorial wall. (APEX) !/
mislead the reader
Both figurative language and words that appeal to the five senses -apex :)
Rebecca is likely feeling anxious and unsettled in the first paragraph of the excerpt. She appears to be experiencing a sense of foreboding and tension, as mentioned by her fidgeting and the eerie atmosphere described in the surroundings.
Similes, alliteration, metaphors, personification, etc.
Mira is likely young, as she is described as "little" in the excerpt. She is also competitive and determined to win the game of "Touch."
This likely refers to a figurative use of the phrase "add color" to mean embellish or enliven something with additional details or features. It doesn't necessarily mean literal color is being added, but rather that additional elements are being included to make something more interesting or engaging.
In the first excerpt, "dying fall" likely refers to a gradual and gentle decline in music or sound. In the second excerpt, "dying fall" could symbolize the fading away or diminishing of hope or life.
The text structure used in the excerpt from a freshman's diary is likely a chronological structure, where events are presented in the order in which they occurred, often following a timeline format.
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represent the key...
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.