It’s is A, It talks about death and that type of stuff.
Both Hyde and Warner advise their listener to live in the present.
Answer:
Something metaphoric is figurative or symbolic — in other words, it's a metaphor. Your mom might use the metaphoric phrase "disaster area" when she talks about your bedroom. The Greek root of both is metaphora, "a transfer" or "a carrying over."
Explanation:
The answer is C. most active
The superlative form means that among the items being compared, that items is the "most" or "least" of them all.
To those who do not know what to refer to:
Refer to "The Premature Burial", specifically this part: From the images of gloom which thus haunted me in dreams, I select for record but a single vision. I thought I was immersed in a cataleptic trance of more than usual duration and depth. Suddenly there came an icy hand upon my forehead, and an impatient, gibbering voice whispered the word "Arise!" within my ear.
I sat erect. The darkness was total. I could not see the figure of him who had woken me.
"Arise! did I not bid you arise?"
"And who," I demanded, "are you?"