A metaphor and a simile both describe something using a comparison to something else, but a metaphor does it an implied way, and a simile does it explicitly by using the word like or as.
Example of a simile: She looked like a cat that had just been thrown in the water.
Example of a metaphor: She was a blank slate, ready to start anew.
Answer:
A: anaphora
B: ethos appeal
C: figurative language
D: dramatic irony
E: pathos appeal
(I'm not sure about C since the word bank is not included, but I am 100% on others)
The children in the district are so poor and some of them so pathetic that I suppose the struggle to live has been so great you could not think much about what you fed the mind, but I came away feeling that right there, in one of the biggest and richest states in the country, we had a big area that needed books and needed libraries to help these schools in the education of the children, and, even more, to help the whole community to learn to live through their minds.
1- you could start a lemonade stand and start raising money. 2- you could ask your community for help. 3- start up a gofundme page. then for the second part.. 1- get a job and put it into savings. 2- whenever you get birthday money keep it in a safe spot and don’t spend it. 3- do chores around the neighborhood(like mowing the lawn) and get money off of that.