Isn't that just a statement? It's backwards.
Answer:
1. around
2. on
3. on, around throughout, or by
4. by
5. on
6. since
7. before or for
8. on
9. (I dont understand this one sorryy)
10. before
Answer:
Instruction.
Explanation:
A tunic can be defined as a type of garment that is usually sleeveless and it is worn reaching the knees. Tunics were typically worn by ancient Greeks and Romans.
A recipe can be defined as any series of instructions that guides people on how to prepare or make things such as food, cake, paint, etc. Therefore, a recipe is a list of step-by-step instructions that should be to prepare something.
Hence, a tunic is to garment as recipe is to instruction.
The answer is either D or A
Metaphor, it does not use like or as the way a simile would.