The answer is " Backfires ".
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No, the sun's rays alone cannot ignite aluminum to set it on fire. High temperatures and a potential ignition source would be needed for aluminum to catch fire.
Yes, "set fire to the rain" is an example of personification because fire typically cannot be applied to water in reality. It is a poetic expression used to evoke powerful imagery and emotions.
It's a dark humor joke about taking the statement "build a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day" to an extreme by suggesting setting the man on fire to keep him warm permanently. It's not meant to be taken literally and is used for comedic effect.
In the Humger Games, the game makers set fire to the area of the forest where Katmiss is because she is miles away from any other competitor which makes for a boring game. They set fire to drive her towards the othe tributes in the arena.
A fireplace or a wood stove are commonly lit to keep warm. These heating devices use fire to generate heat and maintain a cozy environment in a room.
The answer is " Backfires ". - Answered
The answer is " Backfires ". - Answered
The answer is " Backfires ". - Answered
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Set Sail the Prairie was created in 2007-03.
It is a quote by Chinese revolutionary Mao Tse-Tung describing the Chinese revolution
A combustible material can be set on fire. You can also set a frying pan on (a) fire.
I would say ice is not easily set on fire.
An iPod will not catch fire by itself, but you can set an iPod on fire.
Set the Fire was created in 1984.