Answer:
"A metaphor is a figure of speech that pulls comparisons between two unrelated ideas." - Masooma Memon
For example: His words cut deeper than a knife.
It's different from a simile because a simile usually uses "like" or "as" instead of just being more... straightforward about it (if that's the right way to describe it) like metaphors do. Metaphors say that two things are similar not literally, but figuratively and poetically.
Example of simile: You are like a summer's day.
If this was said like a metaphor, it'd be: You are a summer's day.
It contained living cells.
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A mammoth is any types of the terminated family Mammuthus, one of the numerous genera that make up the request for trunked warm blooded animals called proboscideans. The different types of mammoth were generally outfitted with since a long time ago, bended tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long hair.
People chased mammoths for their meat, bones and skin. A few researchers accept that a poor living space because of environmental change, joined with expanded contact and chasing by people as they progressively entered their territories of living space prompted their inevitable elimination.
Answer: B. Because James must make a difficult decision
Explanation: Internal conflict is like a prefix (in)ternal, is referring to a inner problem, Jame's having with himself. This is internal because the real trouble is his decision with his mind. Almost like war with Himself. Keyword;<em><u> Himself</u></em>
When the first act opens, Bernardo appears to relieve Francisco from duty, but it is so dark they both fearfully call out "who's there?" until they realize it's just guardsmen. We find out that the guardsmen have been spotting the ghost of King Hamlet.