Answer:
i dont know where the text is to read so...
Explanation:
Answer:
Simile ↔ C) My phone slipped through my fingers <u>like</u> butter.
Personification ↔ D) The <u>face</u> of my phone had many <u>scars</u> from being dropped.
Symbol ↔ A) I wanted to wave the <u>white flag</u> after searching for my phone.
Hyperbole ↔ E) My phone <u>is my lifeline</u> to the world.
Metaphor ↔ B) I wouldn't <u>trade</u> my phone <u>for a million </u><u>dollars</u>.
Explanation:
Whatever I underlined is supposed to hint at why each sentence matches the way it does.
For example: Similes compare ideas to each other, sort of like metaphors do, but they use the words "like" or "as" to do so.
Hope this makes sense :)
Answer:
A reliable source like the World Health Organization (WHO) or The Centers of disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Explanation:
they are verified and reliable.
sentimentalism was often contrasted to rationalism. ... founded in the empirical nature of humans. Please put as brainliest
Either the inevitability of fate, or the repetition of the world (his dad went crazy and was killed by his kids who he tried to kill, then cronus went crazy and was killed by his kids who he tried to kill.