Is there a poem that goes with this?
a simile is the comparison of two things using the terms like or as. hopefully that helps.
Since the line in the poem is not mention, and even the poem itself, here's a quick answer about the usage of metaphor and simile.
<span> In general sense, metaphor has a stronger assertion compared to simile . A metaphor implies that A "is" B ; a simile only says that A "is LIKE" B.</span>
1.A hurricane was coming, so everyone boarded up their windows and bought supplies
2.thomas Jefferson was a philosopher with a greath mind:In fact, he invented many devices
3.Robert, carol and tim's friend, is a wonderful cook and he often invites them for brunch
4.the inca people lived in what is now Peru, building machu picchu
5.it's very hot this week,so we're using the air conditiong a lot, even if it is expensive
Answer:
d.
Explanation:
This question does not have anything to do with a newspaper therefore your first answer could be discarded. When seeing a play or a live performance related to this Shakespearan work, it could help to enrich understanding as well as to communicate the theme and mood however it is most important to comprehend the plot of the story while watching the play as it gives the fundamental idea. The previous two complement therefore your best choice is (d.)