<span>Similes and metaphors are both types of commonly used figurative language. They both compare two different things in English language and writing. The simile is written using either the word "like" or "as"--"The dog was as black as coal." A metaphor does the same thing without using the words "like" or "as"--"The dog was a siren, barking into the night."</span>
1) helps us retain information
2) important for overall growth
3) learn new facts
4) can help us in daily life
5) essential for survival
"After 1938, when the Germans introduced additional rotors and plugs to increase the number of possible combinations, Polish and British cryptologists had already developed alternative methods of recovering the daily keys" is the excerpt which supports the idea that <span>Allied forces expected the Germans to complicate their coding system. The essential part of this sentence is "...Polish and British cryptologists had already developed alternative methods...". Hope this helps!</span>
Perseus
Zeus
Hades
Io
King Acrisius
Princess Andromeda
Draco
Eusebios.