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i have no ideia what figure of speech is applied n actually i dont wanna know cause it wont add me anything at all
its means to search it up on your textbook because people such as myself dont feel like letting you know the answer until you read the speech and figure out on your own. your welccome
I am a Cartwright and i am not a person who fixes horse drawn carts that is my last name My last name is Cartwright and i do not fix horse drawn carts either. I dont even own horses or any carts. or do i? no i dont really think i do but who knows. DA DA DAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Dont know trying to figure it out
Everybody who rides just calls it bareback. But if you dont ride it's bareback riding. (improving answer) if you look in the dictionary, it is actually bareback (one word) and as the person before me, most just call it bareback well for short its is called bare back riding. bare horse back riding is just the longer name for it
i have no ideia what figure of speech is applied n actually i dont wanna know cause it wont add me anything at all
i dont know, i cant even figure it out and i am the horsiest person on earth
well i dont know that one but i read it on a paper before
i really dont know what it means.
The figure of speech used is personification. The car is personified as if it were alive, capable of growling and biting, to emphasize how fiercely Ben protects his cherished possession.
well in a speech you have got to mention that you dont want to be ther and that you dont care
you dont have to clip a horse's coat
you dont buy a horse you get in the summer
you have to fill it in you dont have a choice in the matter
Dont ask me NO
u dont
its means to search it up on your textbook because people such as myself dont feel like letting you know the answer until you read the speech and figure out on your own. your welccome