Please excuse me from class to attend an important family function.
That would be C: Personal preferences about food should stay personal and not be inflicted on animals
(that one dude who reported everything somehow got my answer removed, but I still hope this helps ^^)
1. Simile (uses LIKE)
2. She is comparing someone to a plastic bag
3. They may get "carried away by the wind" or they may want to start life over again
4. The use of the word like
5. She is comparing someone to a house of cards
6. They may be ready to fall apart or give up when life gets hard
7. Not using 'like' or 'as', it is a direct comparison.
8. You have potential to be amazing if you just find your spark.
A novel isn’t necessarily meant to be read in a single sitting nor designed to produce a single effect. Whereas a short story is intended to be read in a single setting and designed to produce a single effect.