Simile
In archaic English, "Fit" is the past participle of "fight". So, it is kind of like saying: "Joshua Fought The Battle of Jericho."
No, third person uses pronouns like he, she, or it.
Its the cowards way of saying yes
Bē uses a long vowel. Remember: long vowels sound like you are saying the actual letter, and short sound like you are just saying part of the letter.
That's kind of like saying how much is a truck. Depends.
like the kind that we listen to today like R&B
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It uses a technique called "plain folks," which attempts to connect with the average viewer of the advertisement.
simile---if it uses like or as, it is a simile........if a comparison is made without using like or as it is a metaphor
If you are kind to one another everyone can make the world a better place like saying please and thank you and using your manners
if you are kind then the world will be a better place like saying please and thank you and just using your manners P.S I love you 1 Direction
When someone uses the expression, "I don't not like...", they are saying they don't hate something, but don't necessary like it, either.