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looks like its compare and contrast because the two flavors are being compared
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<em>Part A Anything of any scale that a young person can do to enact some kind of change is important. Part B “‘There [are] a lot of actions that you can take,’ she says. ‘And there’s a lot of power you have as a young person.’”</em>
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<em>I Took The Test And Got It Right. Trust me : )</em>
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"Sitting there like a lap dog" is a simile because it's comparing two things through the use of the word "like".
"The jungle drums began beating" correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think this is personification, but it depends a bit on the context.
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- <u>Part A: It's the same place they go for walks on Sundays sometimes.</u>
- <u>Part B: "I never would have thought [these woods] hold treasure…"</u>
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Part A: We can make this conclusion from the text we can rightly remember that Nicholas becomes dismayed when he notices his father was hunting in a place they went to on Sundays.
Part B: Indeed, to express his surprise, Nicholas stated, <em>"I never would have thought [these woods] hold treasure…" </em>By making such an expression Nicholas was letting his Dad know he never imagined treasure could be found in these woods.