Walking, and running. just draw stick figures doing those actions.
The answer is:
The poem’s short sentences and simple structure emphasize the bleak reality of war.
Carl Sandburg's poem "Grass" is written in simple sentences and free verse, so it does not contain a systematic meter or rhyme pattern. In that respect, the author intends to direct attention to the dreary and desolate truth about war. In this way, the poem suggests that grass hides human degradation after war.
The correct answer is A. I only. Which is simile.
In the excerpt, the lines "<span>wrapped up like garbage" is an example of simile. This is because the word "like" was used to compare a thing into another. So the correct answer would be Simile. The excerpt didn't contain personification or sensory imagery. Just simile. I hope this answer helped you. </span>
In chapter 7 Ender begins to feel homesick because he is worried about having friends that are girls will ruin his street cred. He also misses his parents and friends.
No no, I'm not joking that is the result I got from googling it and from reading it myself a year back.
The correct answer is B "king, lord, clergy, knight, serf.
The job of the king and queen were role the kingdom. They were on the top of the feudal system.
The lords were members of the nobility. They possessed lands and their job was manage and defend those lands and the people who worked there.
Clergy were the religion people who follow the pope. There were bishops, priests, monks and nuns.
Knights were vassals of more powerful lords. They were the second-in-command to their feudal lord.
Sefts were peasants who worked his lord's land and paid him certain dues in return for the use of land