I believe Its the first one.
4. <span>I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself.
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Pay attention in class, ask for help when you need it, stay out of trouble. That's what I do and I have A's is all classes except math which is a B. (sorry not trying to brag)
New arrivals at one retirement community were told by its director: ""you are like pilgrims crossing the ocean to take up a new life."" this simile implicitly supports the author’s assumption that those moving to retirement communities feel uncertainty on the wisdom of departing from the past.
Satisfaction at gaining parental independence. Relief at getting out of challenging circumstances. Optimism about being around people who share your objectives.
The terms "like" or "as" are used to compare two dissimilar objects in a simile, which is a sort of metaphor. A simile is used to assist describe one thing by comparing it to another that may seem unrelated at first.
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Polite - behaving in a good way and caring for other people's feelings
Fair - treating everyone equally
Logical - using reason
Realistic - accepting things as they are
Complete - to the greatesr degree possible
Suitable - right or appropriate