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Weathering the Storm at Ersama

The passage doesn't heavily rely on figurative language. Instead, it predominantly describes a series of events and emotions quite literally. However, there are a few instances of figurative language or descriptive elements in the text: "A raging, deadly, brown sheet of water covered everything as far as the eye could see": Here, the description of the water as a "raging, deadly, brown sheet" uses figurative language to emphasize the destructive and dangerous nature of the flood. "They had to push away many human bodies — men, women, children — and carcasses of dogs, goats, and cattle that the current swept against them as they moved ahead": This uses figurative language to vividly describe the gruesome scene of bodies and animal carcasses being carried by the flood. "He equipped himself with a long, sturdy stick, and then started on his eighteen-kilometer expedition back to his village through the swollen floodwaters": The use of "expe...

#Maria Sharapova # CBSE Beehive #Class IX

  Reach for the Top Part II    Maria Sharapova Words & Phrases 1.        Something disarming: Something that makes you feel friendly 2.        Glamorous attire: attractive and exciting clothes 3.        In no time: quickly , almost immediately 4.        Pinnacle: top, summit 5.        Packed off: sent off 6.        Heart-wrenching: causing strong feelings of sadness 7.        Launched: Started 8.        Poised beyond her years: More calm, donfident and in control than people of her age usually are. 9.        Stardome: the status of being a very famous sports player. 10.    Compelled : forced Question & Answer Q1. When did Sharapova reach on the top of the w...