The answer is synonyms, so D. Brave and courageous both mean "ready to endure and face danger." Since they both are the same, the only reasonable one is synonym!!
It's a simile because a simile a coparison between two things that are not alike and replaces a word with another word. Also uses the words, like or as.
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There are not any statements attached to the question.
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D. The corruption of the good by the forces of evil and selfishness
Explanation:
War is always, and should always, be talked about in a negative connotation. In this case, the "forces of evil" is the negative experiences that the officer has obtained, whether it was the death of close comerades, or the experiences of first-hand killing of enemies. When one has seen the negatives of life in the underworld of war, the old age beliefs of honor within a battlefield is but lost. As such, when the virginity of a person's innocence is destroyed by the harrowing experiences, and, most likely, the close view of death, they lose interest of the every-day blessings, such as that they cannot get over the nightmares (PTSD). When the goodness of the world has been removed, and one is only exposed to the worse, the viewpoints of one become narcisistic, and the joys of life loses it's color and prestige within one's life.
The correct answer is eat
The main verb is eat, however, did is also a verb but it is used in order to formulate the question regarding the eating itself.