A phrase is a set of words that don't have a subject doing a verb.
A clause does have a subject doing a verb.
So therefore, 1 would be a phrase, 2 would be a subordinate clause, and I'm sure (or hope) you can figure out the rest..?
"To be what we are, and to became what we are capable of becoming is the only end of life?" -When we get to the peak of life is it the end of it?
Just think of two things that could be compared in an unusual way! A metaphor is just a comparison that doesn't use "like" or "as". For example, a simile would be "My love is like a rose" but a metaphor would be "My love is a rose" If you think of it this way, it might be easiest to think of a simile then take away "like" or "as". Be creative with it and have fun
I would say its a ( a talented mule skinner possessing a quite wisdom)
I believe they’re both responsible because the kid Rubin shouldn’t have been running with the ax towards the dog which made him trip and fall on top of the ax and he probably shouldn’t of h the ax in general without being supervised.