Answer: "am" is never a "preposition". Rather, "am" is a "first-person, present tense, singular" conjugated form of the verb, "to be" (in English); that takes the subject pronoun, "I".
"am" is a "verb"— and never a preposition.
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The text of a novel is more explanatory with details and the setting. In the movie version of novels, the movie is just flowing which makes it almost seem to be shorter. As to the text of a novel it's said\explained when a noise is made or when somebody walks in or by. In my opinion, although it would take more dedicated time to read the text of a novel first and the movie second it would give the reader's and viewer's a better understanding of what is being watched in the movie version.
Answer:
“Arithmetic is seven eleven all good children go to heaven...”
Explanation:
A metaphor is a figure of speech where you imply one thing is another.
An example would be, " She is a snail when she has to do her chores"
None of these are good examples of metaphors, especially when taken out of context.
From what we are given, I would say
“Arithmetic is seven eleven all good children go to heaven...” is the best example
The Strangers That Came to Town
by Ambrose Flack
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