If it’s mice then it’s a noun
If it’s crept then it’s a verb
If it’s pantry then it’s a noun
If it’s not any of those then it’s none of the above
The correct answer is C. idioms.
Idioms are phrases which consist of many words which don't seem to be connected in any way, however, they create a new meaning which cannot be simply predicted - you just have to learn idioms by heart.
Imagery is using descriptive vocabulary to create vivid images which could be easily imagined; puns are play on words; malapropism is wrong usage of a word.
Answer:
The Eyes Are Not Here” [also known as “The Girl on the Train” and “The Eyes Have It”] is a short story by Ruskin Bond, an Indian writer. The story exudes irony. The story uses first person point of view. Not far into the story, the reader discovers that the narrator is blind but apparently has not always been. Riding on a train and sitting in a compartment provides the setting of the story
The description of everyday details of the room and the character help the reader to understand that the character is an actual bug.
Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Metamorphosis is mezzobula written by Franz Kafka tells the story of a sales man named Gregor Samsa who on a fine morning wakes to know that he inexplicably got transformed into an insect.
From the passage we can interpret that the main character Gregor describes the room in his point of view as he has transformed into a gigantic bug. In addition to that it describes his feeling of discord and lack of harmony.
The message of the story is more central to all of the readers and it expresses the struggles that we face to express our own identities in all over the world.