Answer: this metaphor could mean 2 things depending on what this text is about: (#1) this could refer to the characters inner thoughts that they are brave like a lion and that they did the right thing and then by calling them a rat it could suggest that they instead did the wrong thing
(#2) The character wants to think of themselves highly, and they compare themselves to a lion to convey this because lions are considered brave, strong, and powerful. Then the metaphor of comparing the character to a rat is used to show the reader the reality. This character doesn’t have the good qualities that they believe they have and so they are compared to a rat because rats are the prey of lions and possess opposite characteristics.
Explanation: I think #2 works better
Your answer would be A. The teacher explains how you cannot teach children to love a subject if they are taught simply for testing.
Inciting force; The event or character that triggers the conflict. or rising action.
Answer: Background Knowledge
Explanation: Since Sensory Language Means to describe a sound, smell, or feeling vibrantly or thoroughly, therefore you could only know what a sound, smell, or feeling is if you felt it before. Which explains my reasoning why I think the answer is 3.