I believe the answer is B, an extended metaphor.
It can't be A because similes are comparing two unlike things using the words "like" or "as", which will also eliminate D.
It can't be C because a personification is where an inanimate object is given human-like qualities.
Throughout the entire passage, the author compares Ben to a bear and uses words such as "growled", "barked", "lumbered" which shows how the comparison between the two is prolonging throughout the passage.
Only one?
If one then cheerful
If two then gloomy and cheerful
Answer:
1. D
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. A large number of the country's craft villiages have suffered from a shortage of human resources and differences in building brand recognition, so many international organizations have had projects to help them.
Explanation:
Did my best. I had a hard time with 7 because I did not understand the question.
A title can reveal many things about a story. A title may suggest a main idea or theme for text, or show some insight to a character that will be spoken about in the story. It could also introduce a symbol that the writing may follow or represent. A title is very influential to the reader because it it the first thing that they see, and it gives the first bit of information about what they will be reading. Some titles may have an entirely different meaning before you read a text versus after you read the text; therefore, it is important to analyze the title before and after reading a piece of writing.
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