Metal expands when heated is true
Henry's charactrization by the author in Red Badge of Courage is done through the thoughts Henry has. He is always referred to as "the Youth," and what he feels and thinks is narrated, unless he is engaged directly in a dialogue. He is the main character of the book and the novel tells his growth from an immature teenager to a war-weary adult.
It emphasizes the betrayal of the Japanese, as well as the severity and the number of the attacks.
A metaphor. The sentence is comparing the storm clouds to angels of rain and lighting, since he is not using "like" or "as" it is a metaphor.
Answer:
Passive voice:
"In watching, that boy is good."