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A SUPERPOWER I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE
I have always been fascinated with the idea of knowing what people are thinking about. My name is Chris Matherson and this is the narration about the superpower i would like to have.
The superpower i would like to have is the ability to read the minds of people and know what they are thinking about. This is because people can be so obscure with you. This would help me have an idea about whether someone has bad intentions towards me so i can take necessary precautions or if the person has good intentions towards me.
The downside of having this superpower is that i would no longer be surprised by people. Imagine someone planning a surprise birthday party for me and i already know, the element of surprise is gone.
Well, the expected gains far outweigh the loss of surprise so if i ever had the chance of choosing a superpower, i would still choose the ability to read minds.
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simile
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A simile uses the words 'like' or 'as' while a metaphor does not.
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I think it's D? I'm sorry if i'm wrong though
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Moving air has kinetic energy. Anything that has kinetic energy has the ability to do work. Wind turbines change the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy. This form of energy production is also free of pollution.