"response variable", "regressand", "predicted variable", "measured variable", "explained variable", "experimental variable", "responding variable", "outcome variable", "output variable" or "label".
it all depends on the context :)
Genre =====> Category
Sub Genre ========> Sub Category
4.) =======> They Came from the Sun: =======>
Type of Genre: =======> Answer =======> Fiction
Sub Genre: =========> Answer ======> Science Fiction
5.). =======>< The Ant and The Grasshopper: ========><
The Type of Genre: ======> Answer =====> Folktale
Sub Genre: ====> Answer ========> Fable
Hope that helps!!! : )
Answer: B) Metaphor
Explanation: A metaphor can be simply defined as a figure of speech that compares actions or words that are not literally related but might share similar characteristics. It gives a hidden meaning or representation.
"The road to the mountains was a ribbon of moonlight",
The "road" and the "ribbons of moonlight" are literally unrelated because roads are neither ribbons nor ribbons of moonlight.
"Ribbons of moonlight" is only meant to give a hidden meaning or representation of the characteristic or nature of the road to the mountains.
So "Ribbons of moonlight" is a metaphor.