If they're unlike things - it would be a metaphor.
When it comes to similes - you use words such as like or as when describing things. and since it emphasizes "unlike" things - metaphor would be the way to go.
It's quite hard sometimes when it comes for deciphering the two if you're familiar with the rule - so just remember: Simile: like or as.
Metaphor: extreme exaggeration, or a comparison without using like or as.
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the answer will be c because of the answer in the passage also i got that answer wrong. The right answer is C
Answer:
Simple sentence
Explanation:
A simple sentence contains a subject and a verb. It expresses a single complete thought that can stand on its own.
A compound sentence has two independent clauses. An independent clause is a part of a sentence that can stand alone because it contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. Basically, a compound contains two simple sentences. These independent clauses are joined by a conjunction.
Here "and" is used but not as a conjunction so it is a simple sentence.
Answer:
first choice.
Explanation:
Since it is fantasy, the creatures provide all the variation needed in the story. One cannot imagine what will happen. One does't know what to expect, because it is fantasy.
Anything can happen and as long as we keep hearing about the creatures, we are curious and find it interesting, just as the doctor did. /We are living in the author's imagination.
So the answer is the first choice.
Because he's not a very intelligent human being. :(