Reword.
If you're paraphrasing something, you are not using the exact words that the original author/speaker/etc used, but you are retaining the important pieces and gist of the passage.
Answer:
He needs to see every little detail.
Explanation:
Detectives need to see every detail because then they can sometimes use the details to get on the right track. Look at Sherlock Holmes.
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Answer:
“yanked,” “whipped,” and “grabbed”
Explanation:
I`v been on sail boat and you have to yank the rope to make the sail straight i dont really remember for whip and grabbed but i think this is correct tell me if its not
Hey there!
"A great lion of a warrior" is an example of a metaphor.
It wouldn't be a simile because a simile is a sentence that uses the words "like" or "as", it wouldn't be a couplet because a couplet are two lines that rhyme.
Final answer:
The first option.
Hope this helps you.
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