1. The text is realistic fiction because this story could have occurred in real life.
2. An example of a realistic dialogue piece in this text is “What is a chuppa?”. This is realistic because in real life no one knows everything.
3. Becca describes it using metaphors and the chuppa stands for hope.
4. “Becca is telling Cindy about her friends wedding traditions.” this is realistic because it could happen in real life.
The correct answer is B) a comparison using like or as.
In extended similes, you can find very long comparisons between two or more things that span several lines of a poem. Homer was famous for this so it is also known as Homeric simile. He used it for example when describing how Odysseus' ship is thrown around by waves in a similar manner to how fishermen are thrown by waves.
I would say the tone of this sentence is formal.
The themes of Ibsen's “A Doll's House” which are reflected in the above excerpt from Act 1 of the play are:
Obedience and control
the importance of money
In the first act of “A Doll's House,” Henry Ibsen introduces the main characters of the play and gives a gist of their attitude towards things. Nora has been presented as a housewife who wants to give all the pleasures to her family and herself but is unable to do so because of the lack of money. She feels very excited to buy presents for her children and for the family during Christmas. Though they lack money, still she buys things through credit. Her husband Torvald asks her not to spend too much and calls her a spendthrift.