It is a metaphor because it doesn’t have as or like
In Emilio Gentile’s<span> ‘Politics as Religion,’ </span>Gentile describes the sacralising of Stalin’s regime in the following words:
<span>The sacralization of the party opened the way to the sacralization of Stalin when he became the supreme leader. After 1929, the political religion of Russia mainly concentrated on the deification of Stalin, who until his death in 1953 dominated the party and Soviet system like a tyrannical and merciless deity.</span>
I believe the answer would be C, its. Its is used to describe something that's connected to an animal or an inanimate object.
A) debate <span>each other regarding bills that have made it to the floor. hope this helps, God bless!
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