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20.10.2020 •
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How many times did your uncle who writes children's fictionthat prize? a) award b) was awarded c) win d) was rewarded
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Ответ:
its win because the other ones dont make sense
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The correct answer here is I, II and III.
All three of these excerpts compare the events that happen during a storm with the actions of a cat.
This is done the following way:
"The fog comes on little cat feet." - this type of figurative language attributes cat features to the fog.
"It sits looking over harbor and city." - makes a comparison between the observable state during the fog and a cat's action of observation.
"on silent haunches and then moves on." - this part attributes human/animal features to the fog.