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which is the best meaning of the technical phrase dynamic load as it is used in paragraph 2?
a it’s the colors used in the construction of a structure’s frame or roof.
b it’s the combination of siding and window glass that is used to keep unwanted pests out.
c it’s the differing amounts of weights that can be placed on a structure at different times.
d it’s the total weight of a structure that can safely sit on a porous and unstable ground surface.
which two examples of figurative language from the text means \you will be amazed.\
a your eyes will pop out of your head when you see the beauty and luxury our cabins have to offer.
b the trim is as white as newly-fallen snow.
c these experts are so smart that they can fry eggs on their foreheads!
d the beauty of each cabin will make your jaw drop to the floor!
First Question (Technical Term "dynamic load"):
To determine the meaning of "dynamic load" in a construction context, we analyze the options. Dynamic load refers to loads that change over time (differing amounts at different times), not static (total weight, A is color, B is siding/glass, D is total weight for unstable ground). Option C says "It's the differing amounts of weights that can be placed on a structure at different times," which matches the definition of dynamic load (vs static load which is constant or total).
Figurative language includes hyperbole, simile, metaphor, etc. We check each option:
- A: "Your eyes will pop out..." is hyperbole (exaggeration) to show amazement.
- B: "The trim is as white as newly-fallen snow" is a simile (uses "as") but describes trim, not amazement.
- C: "These experts are so smart that they can fry eggs on their foreheads!" is hyperbole (exaggeration about experts, not directly about amazement).
- D: "The beauty of each cabin will make your jaw drop to the floor!" is hyperbole (exaggeration) to show amazement.
We need two examples. A and D both use hyperbole to convey amazement (eyes popping, jaw dropping are exaggerations of reaction to amazement). Wait, but the question says "Which two examples..." Let's recheck:
Wait, the text is "you will be amazed"—so we need figurative language that shows amazement.
A: Eyes pop out (reaction to amazement, hyperbole).
D: Jaw drop (reaction to amazement, hyperbole).
B: Simile about trim color (not about amazement).
C: Hyperbole about experts (not about amazement at cabins).
So the two are A and D? Wait, the options for the second question (Which two examples of figurative language from the text means "you will be amazed"):
Options:
A: Your eyes will pop out of your head when you see the beauty and luxury our cabins have to offer. (Hyperbole, reaction to amazement)
B: The trim is as white as newly-fallen snow. (Simile, describes trim, not amazement)
C: These experts are so smart that they can fry eggs on their foreheads! (Hyperbole, about experts, not amazement at cabins)
D: The beauty of each cabin will make your jaw drop to the floor! (Hyperbole, reaction to amazement)
So the two that show amazement (relate to "you will be amazed") are A and D.
But the question is "Which two"—so we need to select A and D? Wait, the options are A, B, C, D with checkboxes. Let's confirm:
A: Hyperbole (eyes pop out) to show amazement at cabins.
D: Hyperbole (jaw drop) to show amazement at cabins.
B: Simile (trim color) – not about amazement.
C: Hyperbole (experts' smartness) – not about amazement at cabins.
Thus, the two are A and D.
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C. It's the differing amounts of weights that can be placed on a structure at different times.