A metaphor makes a comparison by stating that one thing is something else, but a simile states that one thing is like something else.
Answer:
Tragic hero’s- Faces downfall and Evokes pity
Sage- Teaches the hero and offers guidance
Rebel- rejects social norms and lives by own moral code.
The game is fun to play, it's implied because the family seems to be enjoying itself, and it's the only answer choice that isn't outright stated in the commercial.
Answer:
D. Jake tore up the main character's socks.
Explanation:
Well, all of the other answers do not make sense.
B does not make sense beacause Jake probably also eats other things and nothing in the passage says he only eats socks.
C does not make sense because nothing in the passage says Jake is the main chaecters brother.
A and D were probably the answers you were confused with.
A would kinda make sense but it is quite obvious that in the passage they do not focus on the fact that Jake brought the socks to the kitchen at all.
They focus on the fact Jake broke the sock.
So D would be a reasonable explanation and is basically the only one that makes sense.
That is my answer!
It means to understand how sweet success "tastes", you have to have a need or real desire to succeed.