Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
I believe this is the correct answer if I am wrong I dearly apologize but I hope I helped!
That is true, If you speak kindly and follow up with kind words, then you will sound more caring if you said it in a rude way.
Hope this helps! Have a great day. :)
-wfz
Answer: I out of ship the alien
Explanation:
Answer: [See full attached image]
(1) <em>ckwcloall </em>
<h3>(1) wall clock </h3>
(2) <em>akoeofbc </em>
<h3>(2) #</h3>
(3) <em>nilegnifac</em>
<h3>(3) ceiling fan </h3>
(4) <em>mresceboeinl</em>
<h3>(4) <em>mobile screen </em></h3>
(5) <em>rsiomagsrlr</em>
<h3>(5) mirrorglass</h3>
(6)<em> bhtdeees </em>
<h3>(6) bedsheet</h3>
(7) <em>orimrr</em>
<h3>(7) mirror </h3>
(8) <em>bkoo </em>
<h3>(8) book</h3>
Note: ( <em># </em>) there are words not allowed in Brainly. See full attached image.
<h2><em>Eiztari</em></h2>
Answer:
An appositive phrase is when you add another name or title to a noun. It looks something like this:
Ginger, my cat, is named Ginger.
The appositive phrase is the "my cat", because you already know that I'm talking about Ginger, but the "my cat" provides more information.
Appositive phrases/words are always right next to the noun they are helping desrcibe, and can use commas like my cat example, or not.
Anyways, they're used to help describe nouns and give more context and information about that noun without sounding like this:
Ginger is named Ginger. Ginger is my cat.
I hope this helps!