Ask a New Question

Asked by Anonymous

What is the meaning of the simile flew out of gear like a Model-T Ford
14 years ago

Answers

Answered by SraJMcGin
You'd have to go back to the early 1900's to understand the Model-T Ford. For people used to walking or riding a horse, this car seemed very fast. Of course, nowadays it would seem very slow.

Sra
14 years ago

Related Questions

what is the difference and similarities if solving an equation with varibles in the equation if it... What is the meaning of the simile like a cat in a corn crib If two organisms look very similar during their early stages of development, this is evidence that t... What is the meaning of the simile “like a baby’s rattle” as it is used in Passage 1, paragraph 6?... The two quadrilaterals are similar. What is the value of x ? (1 point) How would you describe the similarities and differences of Bolshiye Koty on Lake Baikal and Lake Sup... What is the meaning of the simile in the paragraph? Responses Marta’s skating is very awkward.... What is the meaning of the simile? Eve's smile shines like the sun. (1 point) Responses Ev... Which one of these is most similar to Obvibase?(1 point) Responses Google Sheets Google Sheets Gmail... △RST ~ △RYX by the SSS similarity theorem. Triangle R S T is shown. Line segment Y X is drawn fro...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use