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Read this excerpt from the introduction to Wheels of Change by Sue Macy.


When I was a kid, I took great pleasure in jumping on my bike and riding to the corner candy store about half a mile away. Although I had no knowledge of the part the bicycle had played as a vehicle of change for turn-of-the-20th-century women, I was acutely aware that it allowed this 1960s girl a unique measure of independence. On my bike, I could break free of the bonds that held me in my neighborhood to go buy Necco Wafers and candy necklaces and Atomic FireBalls. If I felt particularly adventurous, I could even ride a bit farther for a fresh ice-cream cone at Applegate Farm.


The author’s purpose for including this in the introduction is


to describe the research she conducted for Wheels of Change.

to explain the historical significance of bicycles.

to establish her credentials as an expert on bicycles.

to emphasize her personal appreciation for bicycles

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

to explain the historical significance of bicycles. The other answer choices do not make sense.


Related Questions

What types of persuasive techniques does Abigail use to win Proctor's affection in Act I? What arguments does she present, and what emotional tactics does she employ? Does she build a persuasive argument, or do you find problems with it? Explain.

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She uses body techniques, using her own body to persuade him. Furthermore, she puts herself in a fragile and infantilized behavior using arguments that place her as a victim and place John as the one responsible for her passion. This really convinces John that he is totally persuaded and dominated by her.

In fact, John is also responsible for what happened between him and Abigail. However, Abigail is very manipulative and we should not victimize her.

Which of these best states a theme of The Diary of Anne Frank?

Pride can often get in the way of people doing what they know is right.
Those hiding in the annex do not appreciate peace until it has been taken.
Bravery can come in many different forms and at great personal cost.
Anne finds comfort and support from the others hiding in the annex with her.

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Answer: Bravery can come in many different forms and at great personal cost.

Explanation:

Answer:

Bravery can come in many different forms and at great personal cost is correct! :)

Explanation:

Great work person above me! :)

What must be remembered despite the diary depicting Anne and her mother as often being at odds?
Question 1 options:

a. Anne is jealous of her mother.


b. Anne dislikes almost everyone she meets.


c. Anne is a 13-year-old girl who is still growing up.


d. Mrs. Frank is mean to everyone.

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C is the correct answer

Anne is a 13-year-old girl who is still growing up must be remembered despite the diary depicting Anne and her mother as often being at odds. Thus option C is correct.

Who is Anne?

German-born Jewish Deranged Anne Frank is well-known for keeping a record of her ordeal. For two years, Anne and her household hid from the Nazis to escape prosecution. The Notebook of a Young Girl has later released her recording of this period.

Though the journal portrays Anne as her mother as frequently at odds, it has to be noted that Anne is a 13-year-old girl who is still growing up. Despite the fact that Anne does not get as well as her mum and felt cut off from her, Anne's parents would reflexively oppose her daughter if someone dared to criticize her.

Therefore, option C is the correct option.

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Write a thesis statement in response to the following prompt.

Prompt: Read the letter to the editor "I, Too, Have a Dream." How does the writer use structure and language to persuade her readers and support her feelings about immigration?

Dear Editor,

I have never taken the time to write a letter to the editor, but something happened that lit a fire in me. Last week, as my best friend Areliss and I headed to class, a group of college protesters blocked our path. Their signs read "GO HOME" and "ILLEGALS LEAVE." They shouted, "Send them home!" These protesters couldn't have known what Areliss felt as they shouted and waved pamphlets in our faces like tattered flags. But, I know their words were bullets to Areliss's heart. I wanted to fire back to the protestors: Where are your ancestors from?

Areliss came to the United States illegally, but she didn't do it intentionally. She was a baby. Her parents, seeking a better life, failed to follow the established immigration procedure, and they slipped into our country undetected. Once here, they raised Areliss, who would grow up never knowing any other home but America.

Under DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), Areliss has been granted the temporary opportunity to remain here while she completes her college education. DACA ensures, at least for a while, that she will not be deported to a country she has never visited in her entire life.

The term "DREAMers" refers to an act that would have protected these immigrant children if they attended college or served in the military. The DREAM Act did not pass, but its name has remained. DACA recipients have a dream: they dream that their lifelong contribution to the United States will one day be recognized, and they will be permitted to stay in the country they have always called home.

Now, DACA is ending. Those who oppose DACA say it encourages illegal activity, weakens our borders, and goes against the Constitution. I understand their concerns. In an era of heightened security, we must do our utmost to keep this great nation safe. That includes establishing a healthy monitoring system for immigration.

But, those who oppose DACA, who wield protest signs and who want to build walls, have never felt the dreaded doom of deportation. They forget that our long and colorful history has been built by many immigrants—including the immigrants who fought for and founded our country. They forget that Lady Liberty stands as a beacon, asking for the tired, the poor, and the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. We have a responsibility to them.

To send DREAMers away is to deny that responsibility. Programs like DACA exist to keep the American dream alive.

Yes, Areliss is a DREAMer. But I, too, have a dream. My dream is that DACA will be reinstated. My dream is that Areliss will be invited to stay in the country she has known as home since she was a baby and live out her dreams in the country she loves.

Sincerely,

Brittany Taylor

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Answer:

In Brittany Taylor's letter to the editor, “I, Too, Have a Dream”, she uses some figurative language. She used Metaphors and Personification. She makes her ideas by including a problem and solution to persuade her audience to support reinstating DACA. Brittany Taylor's letter also says that she used real life experience and federal documents such as the DACA to support the fact that deportation is cruel.

Explanation:

I don't know if it's right but here is the answer I put in my test. :)

I guarantee you you'll get an easy A from this. A thesis statement should have only one sentence. Not multiple like the person above me. A better thesis statement would be:

Answer: "In Brittany Taylor's letter “I, Too, Have a Dream”, she uses metaphors, personification and problem/solution structure to show her support regarding DACA."

Reminder- don't forget to use your own words. Don't just copy word for word from my sentence.

Select the correct answer.

why should you speak more slowly than usual when giving a speech?

A. Because some of the audience might not be very intelligent
B. Because some of the audience may be hard of hearing
C. To allow the audience to really consider your words
D. So that you don't stumble over your words​

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Answer:

Hmmmm.....either B or C which ever you prefer

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

D is most likely the answer you are looking for.

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Which story premise contains the most conflict? O A. A comedian tells his funniest joke, and everyone in the audience roars with laughter. B. The principal, on his way to work, notices how ugly the houses on Poplar Street are C. Min Reed, attorney-at-law, gets what she wants and doesn't put up with nonsense. D. Fry and Ria's friendship is compromised when Fry discovers Ria's political views.​

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

The story premise contains the most conflict include option D: Fry and Ria's friendship is compromised when Fry discovers Ria's political views.​

Which story premise contains the most conflict?

The Evolution of Useful Things by Henry Potoski deals with the issues of small trivial things and how they came to be. These small details may seem trivial but in actuality, they play a huge part in our lives.

Fry and Ria's friendship is compromised when Fry discovers Ria's political views.​It involves people in conflict, and the other ones don’t.

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Answer:

a statement that disputes the claim

Explanation:

Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

… The spirit that I have seen
May be the devil: and the devil hath power
To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps
Out of my weakness and my melancholy, …
[He] abuses me to dam(n) me… (Hamlet; Act II, scene ii)

What is the meaning of the word melancholy, as it is used above?
A: depression
B: ecstasy
C: greed
D: outrage

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Answer: greed

Explanation:

Answer:

The first is wrong, the correct answer is Depression. The context clues make it clear.

The narrator could best be described as...

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Answer: Tough

Explanation:

In all the history of scientific discovery there has never been, perhaps, so general, rapid, and dramatic an effect wrought on the scientific centres of Europe as has followed, in the past four weeks, upon an announcement made to the Würzburg Physico-Medical Society, at their December meeting, by Professor William Konrad Röntgen, professor of physics at the Royal University of Würzburg. The first news which reached London was by telegraph from Vienna to the effect that a Professor Röntgen, until then the possessor of only a local fame in the town mentioned, had discovered a new kind of light, which penetrated and photographed through everything. This news was received with a mild interest, some amusement, and much incredulity; and a week passed. Then, by mail and telegraph, came daily clear indications of the stir which the discovery was making in all the great line of universities between Vienna and Berlin. Then Röntgen's own report arrived, so cool, so business-like, and so truly scientific in character, that it left no doubt either of the truth or of the great importance of the preceding reports. . . .

Exactly what kind of a force Professor Röntgen has discovered he does not know. As will be seen below, he declines to call it a new kind of light, or a new form of electricity. He has given it the name of the X rays.
Which statement correctly describes how the central idea of this excerpt is developed?
A. It is stated directly in the beginning of the excerpt and developed throughout the text.
B. It is stated directly in the middle of the excerpt and developed in the remaining text.
C. It is hinted at throughout the text, but the reader is expected to figure it out.
D. It is revealed through a sequence of events and defined at the end of the text.

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Answer: D. It is revealed through a sequence of events and defined at the end of the text.

Explanation: I got B and C wrong and it said on edge it was D so it is D trust me.

Which part of speech should you analyze to identify the narrator?

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Answer:

You know a narrator is using third person when someone outside of the story is telling the story; the narrator isn't a character within the story. Look out for these pronouns: he, she, it, him, his, her, hers, they, them, and their.

Explanation:

The point of view is the part of the speech that you must analyze to identify the narrator.

We can arrive at this answer because:

The point of view determines who is the narrator of the story.The first-person point of view can be seen when the narrator introduces the pronouns "I," "me," "mine," "we," "ours."This type of narrator is a character who is quoting his or her own story or the things he or her witnessed.The third-person point of view is where the narrator presents the pronouns "he," "she," "his," "her," "they," "theirs."This type of narrator is not a character and is telling a story that he observes externally without participating in the story.

The first-person point of view is limited because it only shows the story from a single person's point of view. The third-person point of view is omnipresent, as it shows the story in the eyes of many people.

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Can You Really Build a House With Straw?

Yes, with dry, tightly baled straw you can build a durable, beautiful home. The Three Little Pigs1 had it all wrong! Homes, schools, parks, and even businesses have used straw bales to build sustainable, durable and attractive structures.

Sustainable building, also called green building, is “the practice of creating and using healthier and more resource-efficient models of construction, renovation, operation, maintenance, and demolition.” (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.)

Some home builders achieve this using materials that seem out of the ordinary. Straw bales are one of these alternative materials.
Building with straw is not new, but its use has been increasing. The buildings can be plain, fancy, large or small. They are easy to customize and lend themselves to artistic flourishes. Straw bale homes have withstood harsh climates and weathered well in cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers. There are many straw bale homes around the world, some of which are over a hundred years old.


5 Advantages of a straw bale home over a conventionally built one include:
• They use a fast growing and renewable agricultural by-product2 that is otherwise wasted.
• They contain fewer toxins than conventional materials.
• They have a high insulation factor that lowers the cost of heating and cooling.
• The homes can be easily customized to the owner’s needs, both practical and creative.
• The cost per square foot is reasonable, and depending on the building methods chosen, can be very economical.


There are two ways to build a straw bale structure: load bearing and non-load bearing. A load bearing house uses the straw bales to provide the structural support for the building. Load bearing structures are most appropriate in mild climates. A non-load bearing house uses lumber or some other material for its primary support. The bales then shape the walls and provide the insulation. Places that get lots of snow need that extra support.


In construction, the bales are first stacked on a foundation. They are piled on top of each other to form the walls. Next, a moisture barrier is applied. The final layer is of plaster made with a base of clay, lime, or cement. Paint may be applied, but is not necessary. What is necessary is to keep the plaster in good condition and to regularly inspect for cracks. If the straw becomes damp, the house can be ruined by mildew.


Straw bale houses are often built in a workshop setting. Everyone is guided by an expert who has been hired to supervise the project. The owner gets plenty of help to build the home, and the other participants learn how to build with straw. They also get plenty dirty while stacking the bales, making the plaster and smearing it on!


Who would have imagined that people could build earth-friendly homes from straw? There are many other alternative materials being used to build interesting and sustainable shelters: rammed earth, cob,3 papercrete,4 cordwood,5 recycled glass bottles, structural insulated panels (SIPs,) tunnels (for partially underground “earthships”), car tires, and even plants (for green roofs and living walls.) It is exciting to imagine what new techniques are in store for the future.


If only that Little Pig had known enough to bale his straw properly, he would still be snug inside. The Big Bad Wolf would never have been able to blow his sturdy little house down.


1The Three Little Pigs: a popular children’s story featuring three pigs who build three different types of houses, including one of straw which is easily destroyed by the Big Bad Wolf
2by-product: a substance or product left over after something is harvested or made (wheat straw is a by-product of wheat)
3cob: a mixture of clay and chopped straw
4papercrete: re-pulped/re-ground paper fiber mixed with cement, clay or soil
5cordwood: short pieces of wood
Courtesy of the Library of Congress. www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/strawbale.html (04/09/2013).

Which quote from the text provides support for the claim made in the first paragraph?

A. “They use a fast growing and renewable agriculture by-product that is otherwise wasted.”
B. “They have a high insulation factor that lowers the cost of heating and cooling.”
C. “Straw bale homes have withstood harsh climates and weathered well in cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers.”
D. “If only that Little Pig had known enough to bale his straw properly, he would still be snug inside.”

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Answer:

The answer should be C) “Straw bale homes have withstood harsh climates and weathered well in cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers.”

Ethos
You’re trying to convince a friend to eat more vegetables

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Answer:

Vegetables are good for you

Explanation:

Yeh-Shen's only friend is introduced at which point of the story?
a. Exposition
O b. Climax
O c. Falling action
O d. Resolution
Asap

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Climax

Explanation:

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The origin of a myth is usually unknown
Select one:
a True
b. False

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B false.

because a myth is fake like a made up story

Answer:

a.True

Explanation:

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Read the excerpt from "Sonnet 138" below and answer the question.

When my love swears that she is made of truth I do believe her, though I know she lies, …

The literary technique, as evidenced in the use of the words swears and lies in the excerpt above, is known as?
A: metaphor
B: personification
C: couplet
D: double entendre

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Answer:

I think its like the Umm... B

Explanation:

i think the answer is B. personification

Which statement best reflects the idea of the thesis?

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The thesis statement is to explain what your writing about in a xomposition.
I hope this helps
Thesis statement is the theory you will prove in your body of your paper and conclude proven in your conclusions

The sign for "speak/talk" includes which letter sign?

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Answer:

The quotation mark-

Explanation:

...................thats obvious-

Answer:

W for words I believe

Explanation:

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1. it is sad to see you in prison ( change into complex sentences) help guys may God bless you​

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Taking a glimpse of you in prison hastens my heart into wilted roses.

(hope this is okay..?)

Answer:

When I see you in prison, it is sad.

Explanation:

A complex sentence must consist of one independent clause (complete sentence) and at least one dependent clause. I joined both clauses using "when". "It is sad" is the independent clause and "When I see you in prison" is the dependent clause.

Where do animators work?

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Answer:

Explanation:

These professionals often work from home, contracting with film, animation or video game production studios, cartoon networks, advertising agencies, web design firms, graphic design firms, and mobile technology companies. Some self-employed animators may work in office settings

Which detail best supports the idea that environmental
damage can affect an entire community?

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Please add an image next time

Answer:

Do you have an image / link?

Explanation:

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Read the excerpt from "A Friend in Need."

These days every dime had to be squeezed and every penny pinched to save for true necessities, so Jeb tried to ignore small things like short sleeves and the hole forming in the sole of his shoe. He gave his ma a warm smile as he served himself. He held no doubts that his family had it much better than so many others. At least we always have food on the table, he thought as he passed the fried potatoes to his father’s calloused hands.


Which detail best helps readers to visualize Jeb's character?


A. Jeb's short sleeves and the hole forming in the sole of his shoe

B. the warm smile he gives to his mother as he serves himself

C. the fact that his family was not doing much better than others

D. the way Jeb passes the fried potatoes to his father

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The warm smile he gives to his mother as he serves himself is the detail best helps readers to visualize Jeb's character from the "A Friend in Need.

What do you understand by the proverb a friend in need is a friend indeed?

The aphorism "a friend in need is a friend indeed" contains the phrase "a friend in need."

This proverb says that a good friend always shows up when you least expect it during a time of need, and that a true friend knows our difficulties without telling us and helps us without asking.

Thus, option B is correct.

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Which quotation from Jim Murphy's The Great Fire could
Hannah add to make her paragraph stronger?
"The fire was under full headway ... before the
engines arrived, and what could be done?"
Chamberlin noted with concern.
O Brown was so stubborn about his decision that even
after the fire he was able to write arrogantly in a letter
that "I am still standing the watch that burned
Chicago."
O "Turn in a second alarm!" [Chief Marshal Robert]
Williams ordered Dorsey. "This is going to spread!" A
second alarm would bring in additional engines and
men.
O When the engines and hoses were where he wanted
them, [Chief Marshal Robert] Williams turned to one
crew and said, "Now, hang on to her here!"

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When the engines and hoses were where he wanted them, [Chief Marshal Robert] Williams turned to one crew and said, "Now, hang on to her here!" Hannah adds to make her paragraph stronger. Thus, option C is correct.

What is a paragraph?

"A paragraph can be defined as a collection of sentences that can be of any number it is usually taken from something or is written by someone. It is generally the whole paragraph is about a subject or a topic that is pre-decided."

it was told how the fire have started and what will be the result for the following as the engineer those were the one things that they wanted there was a chief who help the crew and was dictating them what to do. This was one of the thing that made the paragraph stronger was chief influence.

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Answer:

C) “Turn in a second alarm!” [Chief Marshal Robert] Williams ordered Dorsey. “This is going to spread!” A second alarm would bring in additional engines and men

Explanation:

In paragraph 3,
something that takes
microseconds is--
A. very detailed
B. very quick
C. slow
D. moderately paced

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the answer to your question is slow

Identify the complete adjective clause. Listen to the platform on which I shall base my candidacy. Listen to the platform Listen to the platform on which the platform on which the platform on which I shall base my candidacy on which on which I shall on which I shall base my candidacy I shall base my candidacy

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Answer:

huh?

Explanation:

Does religion help or hinder the spread of fear in The Crucible? Name 1 piece of evidence to prove your point.

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Answer:

it helps the spread of fear in the crucible (ngl i hate this book)

Explanation:

Religion was a catalyst for the witch hunts that ensued in Salem. The fact that many characters confessed to witchcraft and conspiring with the devil meant that they were driven solely by the madness of religion

Explain the trap. ( percy jackson chapter 15)

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Answer:

The next afternoon, June 14, seven days before the solstice, our train rolled into Denver. We hadn't eaten since the night before in the dining car, somewhere in Kansas. We hadn't taken a shower since Half-Blood Hill, and I was sure that was obvious.

Explanation:

Right away, from the door, I saw that the place had been ransacked. Drawers were open, things strewn all over the floor. Everywhere objects were overturned. My eyes took in a scene of terrible pillage.

Then I walked into Mr. and Mrs. Frank's bedroom. On the floor, amidst the chaos of papers and books, my eye lit on the little red-orange checkered, cloth-bound diary that Anne had received from her father on her thirteenth birthday. I pointed it out to Elli. Obeying my gesture, she leaned down and picked it up for me, putting it into my hands. I remembered how happy Anne had been to receive this little book to write her private thoughts in. I knew how precious her diary was to Anne. My eyes scanned the rubble for more of Anne's writings, and I saw the old accounting books and many more writing papers that Elli and I had given to her when she had run out of pages in the checkered diary. Elli was still very scared, and looked to me for direction. I told Elli, "Help me pick up all Anne's writings."
Which theme can be inferred from this excerpt?
A. The Nazi officers destroyed the Franks’ belongings.
B. Miep is determined to remember her friends.
C. Writing can be an emotional release for youth.
D. Treasure can be salvaged in the midst of ruin.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

Heroes help others despite personal risks.

What is the best way to revise the last sentence?

O change "But they plan" to "However, they still plan"
O change "But they plan" to "In conclusion, they plan"
O change "But they plan" to "Finally, they still plan"
O change "But they plan" to "Then they plan"

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Answer:

3rd option

Explanation:

i hope it's right gl man

Answer:

first

Explanation:

i think id need context of the sentence

'I have eat no meat these five days; yet,
come thou and thy five men, and if I do
not leave you all as dead as a doornail, I
pray God I may never eat grass more."
- William Shakespeare
What is the figurative language

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Answer:

The figurative language that can be found in the passage is a simile.

Explanation:

A simile is a type of figurative language used to make comparisons between two different things. The purpose is to say those things have some characteristic in common. Similes need support words to make the comparison, such as "like" and "as". An example of simile would be: She has eyes as deep lakes. - Because her eyes are blue they are being compared to lakes.

Similes can also use "as... as", which is precisely what we have in "as dead as a doornail" in the passage. This expression is used to emphasize death. If you say someone was as dead as a doornail, you mean they were certainly dead, "very dead", so to speak.

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