Answer:
in the late 1960s........
I think it's called a "Variation" on the original piece?
The metaphor "the castle's a queen" while viewing the subjects below means that the castle is tall and majestic.
<h3>What is a metaphor?</h3>
This refers to the figure of speech that makes a comparison between two non-similar things.
When used as a literary device, it helps to creates an implicit comparisons without the express use of “like” or “as.”, hence, it is a means of asserting that two things are identical in comparison rather than just similar.
Hence, the metaphor "the castle's a queen" while viewing the subjects below means that the castle is tall and majestic.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
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I don’t like how it’s chaotic. There is no other shape than a circle which is a little pointless (no pun intended) and it’s bland same colors.