Trust me, that dog is going down.
I know two 1."The rain drumming off the roof" Personification Page 69 2."Bald like a Bowling ball" Simile Page 70
Here are a few examples of figurative language found in the alchemist: metaphor: "the desert is a capricious lady..." pg 74 (directly comparing two things) simile: "The Alchemist fell as silent as the desert." pg 142 (comparison using like or as) Alliteration: "If you pay attention to the present you can improve upon it." pg 107
No mineral. Two metals- uranium and plutonium- are used in atomic bombs.
French and English
Yes and no. There are proactive actions of police forces... undercover work, setting up stings, etc., but, naturally, there is only so much which can be anticipated in advance. One or two people hold up a convenience store, there is no real way to predict when it'll happen, so they have to be reactive. So yes, there is a reactive nature involved in police work, but there is a proactive nature with police work in trying to prevent crimes before they occur.
The two were very proactive about <insert concrete noun here>
Reactive patrol is a law enforcement strategy where officers respond to calls for service or incidents as they arise, rather than actively seeking out potential criminal activity. This method is common in many police departments as a way to address immediate public safety concerns.
It links two verbs or nouns together. Examples: And, but, or, so
Sodium is the most reactive element with sulfur. When sodium reacts with sulfur, it forms sodium sulfide, a compound with the chemical formula Na2S.
CuCl2 + Fe --> FeCl2 + Cu. In that example, the iron has replaced the copper (because it is the more reactive of the two metals.)
Trust me, that dog is going down.
Hebrew and Arabic are two common languages that are written from right to left.
It is very reactive
Inert gasses are completely non reactive. The next least reactive would be some where in the middle of the periodic table (probably precious metals).
Oxygen can gain two electrons. Potassium form cation by loosing an electron. So they are reactive.
I guess you mean operating system written in C language. Two examples: Unix (and derivatives), MS Windows.