It is C/3rd in row because thou meaning you, shalt meaning shall, and pangs meaning pain.
I am not familiar with this story. Metaphors are comparisons without using the words “like or as”. Such as, “She is prettier than a sunflower”.
The correct answer is option letter A (Version 1 uses chronological order, building up to the action. Version 2 starts with the conclusion to make readers curious about the beginning). There is <u>a clear contrast</u> between the narrative structures of Version 1 and Version 2, since <u>Version 1</u> narrates a series of events in a chronological order leading to a possible climax by making lots of descriptions of the place and her feelings and <u>Version 2</u> sums up the narrative stating her departure and the thoughts of retelling her past experiences during the two camping days. The rest of the options are not correct, either because they mix up the real organization of Yasmin’s narrative or because they mention details that are not present in her narrative.
Incomplete question. However, I inferred you are referring to the book "Malala, a Brave Girl from Pakistan/Iqbal, a Brave Boy from Pakistan: Two Stories of Bravery."
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, a<u> metaphor</u> is a figure of speech (a word or phrase that does not have a literal definition) rather the meaning is symbolic in nature.
Malala’s kite metaphor tells us her strong belief to attain true freedom to receive an education. According to the author, Malala's holding a firm grasp on her kite string shows her fight for freedom in an environment that despises female education.
The answer is true because if you consume too much alcohol and drive right after, it won’t be safe for you or the other people on the road.
You should not drink alcohol and drive.