Nonfiction books are about anything that has happened in real life, such as a biography or an autobiography.
The answer to the Question is C: A Metaphor. Although Homer was known for his simile's and was credited with the creation of an epic simile, There is nothing in the passage that compared with his happiness.
The passage shows as a metaphor for the sun being his happiness as it says his welcoming set the sun.
Answer:
B. He shares complex emotions with the Cabuliwallah as a father who must accept change as his child becomes an adult.
Explanation:
After not liking his presence as it was very suspicious, Cabuliwallah was accepted by a narrator, as the narrator realized that Cabuliwallah is the same as him, separated from his daughter, that is now grown up.
The narrator is so emotionally sympathized with the fruit vendor, that he wants to give up a part of the money to give it to Cabuliwallah so that he could be closer to his only child.
Answer:
options 1 and 3 are right
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Nothing of the sort
Which quotation from The Secret Garden best demonstrates the use of dialect? "Nothing of the sort."