Ah do you have any choices so i can pick from? have a nice day!
Answer:
Peter Winn received a threat that he must send thousands of dollars.
Explanation:
Peter Winn's secretary brought him a message thinking it would amuse him. The letter stated that Peter has a pigeon which he must let go. The name of the pigeon is Loo Loo. If he does not let go of this pigeon, then he must send thousands of dollars otherwise, the sender of this letter would annoy him forever.
The letter was not signed or had any addresses on. It was completely anonymous.
This sentence is a metaphor. Metaphors are rhetorical figures of speech which have to do with symbolic comparisons without the use of comparing words such as <em>like </em>or <em>as </em>(because when those words are used, it is a simile). So here, the man is compared to a machine based on how many hours he can work. It is also not an analogy, because analogies are references to people or events outside of the work where the analogy is used.
Examples of symbols in the story include roads, which are metaphors for life paths and choices and the symbols provided by the descriptions of nature in the poem which are metaphors for the times in people's lives (specifically when they are making large life choices).
These figurative nature of the roads and the descriptions of the natural world in the setting allow the reader of the poem to infer that the poem is not "actually" about roads in the woods, but about the ways that our choice of life path can affect things.
The argument is not valid. Although it may be true, you had two weeks to complete it. That is more than enough time. If you left it to the day it is due, that is irresponsible and your fault. The teacher can’t do anything about it. You left it to the day it was due and now you have to face the consequences.