The demographics of New France (present day La Belle Province Quebec en Canada) show an almost entirely Roman Catholic territory.
French folk interested in migrating to the Canadas had to pass a religious 'acid test' to prove allegiance to the Roman Catholic Church.
Most came to receive free land and hoped to become independent farmers although feudalism also came to New France with the French.
French Roman Catholic Jesuit Priests worked at inculcating Catholicism into the indigenous cultures of the Algonquin, the Ottawa and the Huron who already had a deep sense of religiosity in their own right.
Answer:
The answer to your question would be B) Choose Heroes Wisely
Explanation:
The poem says nothing about your friends being like a trophy.
And answer A is to obvious and doesn't make to much sense because it already states that your "special treasure" is known to varnish.
So B is your most trust-able answer.
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I believe the answer is idiom, the phrase is not comparing anything so simile and metaphor is out of the question, also personification is giving a non living thing human characteristics.
It was the 20th century when a beautiful girl Mary Lennox was born in a very wealthy family in India. At that time India was considered a British Empire. She was neglected and unloved by her parents. She was basked after by the native servants of that house and they let her spoiled, aggressive and self-centered. When she turned 10, people began to die in cholera, turned it into an epidemic disease. Unfortunately, her parents also died in that. Later, she was discovered healthy but alone in the house. After the death of her parents, she lived in India with an English priest who was her family member also. But later she was sent to Yorkshire, England, to live with Archibald Craven. Archibald Craven was her distant uncle who she had never met before. In Yorkshire, he had an enormous residential building where Mary was kept to live. The name of that house was Misselthwaite Manor.