subject
English, 13.04.2020 15:35 chasadyyy

Read the excerpt from "Aunty Misery."
With a heavy sigh like wind through a tomb, Senor Death climbed the pear tree. Immediately he became stuck to it as if with
glue. And no matter how much he cursed and threatened, Aunty Misery would not allow the tree to release Death
Whaty is the meaning of the simile in the underlined phrase?
Death's sigh was powerful and strong,
Death's sigh was playful and silly.
Death's sigh was loud but went unheard.
Death's sigh was sad but hopeful.
Mark this and return
Save and Exit
Next
Submit

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 20:40
Agood persuasive essay topic cannot be a. a fact b. debatable c. something somebody else has already written about
Answers: 2
question
English, 21.06.2019 23:00
Someone answer this asap for an office manger uses the function s(x) to determine the number of shirts the company can make when the employees work for a total of x hours. when the employees have worked for a total of 300 hours, they produces 500 shirts. which equation correctly represents the company’s production of shirts? a. s(300) = 500 b. s(300) = 800 c. s(500) = 300 d. s(500) = 800
Answers: 1
question
English, 21.06.2019 23:30
With this 3 questions ! really need them right! 1. the first continental congress met in philadelphia on september 5, 1774. all of the colonies sent representatives except georgia. this congress continued in session until october 26, 1774. by then it had passed resolutions calling for a boycott against british trade. the author's main purpose was a. to inform b. to persuade c. to instruct d. to give an opinion 2. identify the point of view of each of the following passages. "my second mate was a round-cheeked, silent young man, grave beyond his years, i thought; but as our eyes happened to meet i detected a slight quiver on his lips. i looked down at once. it was not my part to encourage sneering on board my ship. it must be said, too, that i knew very little of my officers." (joseph conrad, "the secret sharer") a. first person b. third person limited c. third person omniscient d. none of the above 3. identify the point of view of each of the following passages. "he had only himself to in his choice: his fortune was his own; for as to frank, it was more than being tacitly brought up as his uncle's heir, it had become so avowed an adoption as to have him assume the name of churchill on coming of age. it was most unlikely, therefore, that he should ever want his father's assistance. his father had no apprehension of it." (jane austen, emma) a. third person omniscient b. third person limited c. first person d. none of the above
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 05:00
“speak up for tory principles” in his political speech, disraeli addresses the principles of the tory party. explain what they are and how he relates them to the condition of the people. use textual evidence to support your claim
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
Read the excerpt from "Aunty Misery."
With a heavy sigh like wind through a tomb, Senor Death...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
English, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
English, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
History, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
Mathematics, 10.09.2020 03:01
question
English, 10.09.2020 03:01
Questions on the website: 13722367