I had to look for the passage and here is my answer:
Based on the passage attached to this in which the one who narrates in it is Gulliver, the event that is being described in this passage is Gulliver's plan to escape from Lilliput. Lilliput is one of the fictional places in "The Gulliver's Travel" that was written by Jonathan Swift. The answer for this would be the first option.
Yes it is a metaphor because he does not literally have a key to her heart. It is just figurative speaking.
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Question 5: a. circular reasoning
Both statements fail to prove themselves valid. They rephrase the wording from earlier in the claim.
Question 6: Either-or
The first claim assumes the only way to be a bad doctor is to get your medical degree overseas. It implies that you are either a skilled doctor or one who was educated overseas. In reality, there are more options. The second claim provides two options: a career that benefits humanity or one that makes them enough money. This is a fallacy because a career can be both rather than solely one or the other.
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The wife is old, ugly and lowborn. Even the knight tells it to her on their wedding night. It is also decadent for the knight who might have been wed to a beautiful woman. Therefore, the woman is really careful and shrewd. Using her wiles she tries to make the knight marry her.
The answer is A : funeral ceremonies during wartime are pointless