The answer is D. Metaphor
A metaphor a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. Unlike a simile, it doesn’t use the words like or as to compare to things. So when you look at the sentence it says “The goalkeeper was a rock...” We know that the goalkeeper isn’t actually a rock, but the sentence is comparing the goal keeper to a rock without using the words “like or as”
The answers to your question are,
All of the above, it includes complication, conflict, climax, resolution, and theme.
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Add only facts and occational opinions about initial change in whatever subject you need.
Answer:
many ... stationary
Explanation:
Stationery = paper to write letters on.
Eliminate the stationery choices.
Many is used to refer to things that <em>are countable. </em>
Cyclists are countable.