I would say between 1000 and 2000
Answer:
1.
Hyperbole; Hyperbole is like an extreme exaggeration for effect. A shot could not truly be heard around the world. This phrase is used to emphasize the significance of that first shot.
2.
Hyperbole again; The sound of the birds could not literally be heard for miles, nor would it actually "put nations on the alert." The author uses these phrases to illustrate the fact that the birds were very very loud.
3.
First phrase contains a simile to show the power of nature. (C)
Second phrase gives human abilities such as singing and language to nature. (E)
Third phrase contains a metaphor that shows how we are all connected. (A)
Fourth phrase contains a hyperbole that creates a vivid image. (D)
Fifth phrase contains alliteration, which creates rhythm. (B)
4.
Like a starving beast, the fire consumed the forest.
5.
Simile (uses the word "like")
6.
I shows how people, animals, and the earth are all connected.
7.
Fountain ( ... fountains of song...)
8.
Simile = C
Metaphor = A
Personification = D
Hyperbole = B
Alliteration = E
9.
It communicates appreciation and love of nature.
Explanation:
Republic Day is our national festival that is celebrated every year on 26 January. This day is special for Indians because we got our constitution on this day. As India got its independence on 15 August 1947 and further on 29 August 1947, a committee was appointed to make our constitution. Dr. B R Ambedkar was appointed as the chairperson and it took two years, 11 months, and 18 days in the framing of the constitution. The constitution was formed on 26 November 1949 but was finally adopted on 26 January 1950 as this date has its historical significance. It was confessed to celebrate our Independence Day on the same date in a meeting of the Indian National Congress held on 26 January 1930. But it took 17 years to get free from British rule and India got its freedom on 15 August 1947. So, we celebrated Independence Day on 15 August.
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