I think you mean Interior. Interior means something that is within; inside.
A sentence example would be: He observed the mansion's interior with awe.
I hope this helped.
Thank you,
Otaku
"A tiny white diamond sparkled on her finger" technically has an error since there should be a comma after "tiny" although this is becoming more common usage.
The statement that best explains the simile is "The Cyclops’ effort to move the stone is compared to a simple task, showing his strength," as in option C.
<h3>What is a simile?</h3>
Simile is figure of speech used to compare two different things. It relies on the use of words such as "like" or "as." In the excerpt from the "Odyssey," we can identify simile in the following phrase:
- "but he, behind, reset the stone as one would cap a quiver."
Notice that the speaker compares the way the Cyclops reset the stone to the action of capping a quiver. The purpose of that simile is show how strong the Cyclops is. To him, lifting and moving a big, heavy stone is an easy task.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the correct option is letter C. "The Cyclops’ effort to move the stone is compared to a simple task, showing his strength."
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Machiavelli claims for a pragmatic view of state policy.
Explanation:
Machiavelli's claim in the passage is that leaders must
instill fear into the society or the place that they have conquered only then will they be able to hold it.
According to him if the person is unable to hold the people with fear they will revolt sooner or later.
Machiavelli's evidence includes the fall of the city states of Italy and how the unison of other countries has been brought about by the force of some strong noble somewhere.