Answer:
1 simile
2 hyperbole
3 oxymoron
4 personification
5 simile
Explanation:
Which would make your word "shops"
lemme know if it works :)
It pretty sure it stands for dimensions.
Hope it helps
D cause none of the others are correct
They can be written by anyone who has read the book and wants to write his opinion about it
I'll answer this question based on the definition of an objective summary (a summary having no signs of bias or opinion).
So the sentence that best describes the example of an objective summary is:
"<span>Using Colorado Springs as his focal point, Mr Schlosser takes the reader on a behind-the-scenes tour of the fast-food industry that includes slaughterhouses, poultry processors, artificial flavors."
Hope my answer has helped you.</span>
Answer:
Dwight faced zero obstacles at NASA because he was never there, the story that he was selected as an astronaut and then blackballed is a modern myth without any reality. NASA never picked him, based on non-racial reasons such as his test pilot class standing, on his expressed attitude that pilot skill wasn't important because he expected the capsules to be entirely remote controlled from Earth, and on him being several inches too short to see out the window and safely fly the Apollo Lunar Module anyway, it had nothing to do with his skin color.
Explanation: Some stories are created and spread for political reasons, not for accuracy.