Answer:
"I am a laptop." (Metaphor)
"Books started swirling around becoming a tornado." (Metaphor)
"<u>Like</u> colorful snowflakes..." (simile)
"Come on Cameron, you can compute <u>like</u> a laptop." (simile)
"My laptop <u>grinned</u> at me." (<u>person</u>ification - giving an object human-like characteristics)
Metaphors are like similes, but without the words 'like' or 'as.' Metaphors sound literal, even though they are obviously just a comparison.
Final answer: First and third quotes.
I think the answer is experience. I'm sorry if I'm wrong though.
The correct answer is C.
This sentence is the one that creates the most suspense because King Minos had made war upon King Aegeus and Athens.
Due to their feud and hostility, the reader does not know what will happen in the meeting of the two kings and will be eager to find out.
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