Yes. It is comparing something to something unrelated without using 'like'or 'as.'
Answer:
preposition: around. prepositional phrase: around the boat. object of preposition: boat
In reading Shakespeare's collection of works, it is very necessary to learn how to paraphrase or summarize in order to understand his writings. One of the not-so-important reasons that needs the least consideration in utilizing strategies such as paraphrasing and summarizing could be the fear to change the real and original taste or meaning of the writings.
I don’t know what the excerpt is but my guess is A or C?