Answer: C
Explanation: hyperbole is exaggeration- a term that isn't technically true, it just kind of feels like it is because of the situation, like "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse," that sort of thing.
C is overreacting a little: "We will never be able to feel safe" ever again no matter what we do "unless we set a curfew." It's being dramatic to make the point that a curfew will help us feel more safe.
Answer:
Explanation:
Pertaining to the interrogate for question 1.
“The narrator’s purpose in the first stanza is to”:
(3) propose an attitude towards life.
- The remnant answer choices are not considered or disclosed as logical or absurd as the relation between those answer choices, as well as the details stated, do not share any reasonable or observable information.
Pertaining to the interrogate for question 2.
“The words “weights heavier” (line 21) imply that”:
*Line 21 within the poem anecdote is not present, hence I cannot answer that question.
*I hope this helps.
Gentle
when talking about connotative words there is a emotional attatchment of some sort so any other answers would not have worked
Answer:
no
Explanation:
the capital citizens think of the tributes in the same way people think about racing horses. They are financially invested rather than emotionally. Even if they cry over a tribute, it is more about money lost and is similar to the way you would cry about a pet.
Answer:
the images of a miserable little girl
Explanation:
thats the alternative answer APEX