English. The questions are in the pictures in the comments
Cup of endurance, basically they either no longer can endurance or are no longer willing to endure whatever its about
thats the 1st box?
like when people run out of patience
Question 2
what is it an example of?
@Study2Learn
Are there options
yea in the 1st pic in the examples
Metaphor
It is the same as running out of patience like I said. But patience isnt something you can literally run out of
so what exactly would i put in the 2nd box? "Cup of endurance, basically they either no longer can endurance or are no longer willing to endure whatever its about" ?
Put sometime among those lines yeah
ok tyyyy
@AngeI what kind of tone is it?
What do you think
i have no idea lol thats why im asking other people
inspiration? lol thats the only thing that i can think of and i dont think thats even a tone
Well if you ran out of patience what do you think the tone would be
irritated
It isnt exactly patience though I was just using that as a reference. It is endurance which means you could no longer do it
To sum up that thing basically there no longer are willing to put up with being treated a certain way, well at least I am pretty sure
woould you like for me to email you this whole assingment?
i cant get into my email..
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