Analogy compares two things directly and do not use the words "like" or "as"
Only Metaphor uses "like" or "as"
Hyperbole is like an exaggeration.
Answer:
I believe the answer is E, F, G, H hope this helps
Explanation:
Answer:
1. If <em>I had not hurt my ankle,</em> I wouldn't have stopped running.
2. If only my friends <em>liked to play</em> team sports.
3. <em>I wish I hadn't bought</em> a car.
4. If <em>only I hadn't dropped</em> my fishing rod in the river.
5. James wishes <em>he could take part</em> in the competition.
Explanation:
<u>The subjunctive mood is used to talk about imaginary or impossible situations, and to express regret.</u> Sentence one makes use of Third Conditional, which is formed with the Past Perfect and would have + past participle. Finally, <em>I wish</em> and <em>if only</em> are used with the Past Simple to refer to an unlikely situation in the present, while the Past Perfect indicates regret over something that has already occurred.
Answer: A. avoided
Explanation:
Taylor Lautner left through the back door knowing that people had waited for him on the first day and the second. He had therefore avoided them in using the backdoor so that he would not have to interact with the students waiting outside the school to see him.
It is understandable that celebrities are quite busy and can get exhausted by the constant attention but every once in a while they should remember to honor their fans whose support keeps them working.
C.Awrighto. Now make we talk business. We no be bad tief.