The sentence should be punctuated as: "What a beauty!" exclaimed Susie.
C. Neither beauty nor popularity was considered in the contest.
The sense of wonder is immanent in the beauty of nature.
The correct sentence with properly used conjunctions is C) "Neither beauty nor popularity was considered." The other sentences contain errors related to the usage of "either" and "neither" with conjunctions.
The beauty of a blooming flower is ephemeral, lasting only a few days before wilting.
Yes, the sentence "the butterfly was as graceful as a ballerina" is a metaphor. It compares the grace of the butterfly to the grace of a ballerina, emphasizing its elegance and beauty.
"What a beauty!" exclaimed Susie.
It should be--- John Keats, the lover of beauty died in the prime of his life.
The beauty of the objects = the objects' beauty.
C. Neither beauty nor popularity was considered in the contest.
sleeping beauty
We are slap in the middle of an area of outstanding beauty.
Yes: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."
Her beauty was breathtaking.
He was captivated by her beauty.
Her beauty was irresistible.
Beauty is an abstract noun.
Example sentence - He was entranced with her beauty, intelligence, and worldly ways.