A phrase is a group of words that does not have both a subject and a verb.
"Leaving behind the dog" is a phrase because it lacks a subject performing a complete action.
The sentence compares emotions to a roller coaster, implying ups and downs without using "like" or "as."
This is a direct comparison, which is characteristic of a metaphor.
A relative clause provides more information about a noun and usually begins with a relative pronoun like "who."
In this sentence, "who won the race" is a relative clause describing "the girl."
Siblings means brothers and sisters collectively.
It refers to people who share at least one common parent.
Ferocity means بے رحمی
Mildness means نرمی
A concrete noun refers to something that can be seen, touched, or physically sensed.
Table is a concrete noun because it's a tangible object.
The comma is placed after "No" to separate the interjection from the rest of the sentence.
This correctly follows the rule of placing commas after introductory words or interjections.
Transitional devices are words or phrases that link ideas, sentences, or paragraphs smoothly (e.g., however, therefore, moreover).
They help improve the flow and clarity of writing by connecting thoughts logically.
Comparative adjectives compare two things and usually use "more" with adjectives of two or more syllables like "boring."
"More boring" correctly shows the comparison between the movie and the book.
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