A simile is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid. Now, you simply have to find the simile, and think about how you can interpret it. Since you did not attach the excerpt I can’t answer but at least this is how to do it.
Marx's philosophy is known as "dialectical materialism-." No place is given by him to the soul or the spirit. According to him, religion is the opium of the masses which keeps them in a world of material reality. He adopted the Hegelian dialectic to give a materialist account of social formations. His concept of class conflict is a basic point. Conflicts arise from the desire to control the means of production. He attacked the laissez-faire policy which allows the industrialists and capitalists to exploit the working class without let or hindrance.
Answer:
Which situation from "Initiation" is an example of internal conflict?
Millicent struggles with her motivation for joining the sorority.
Explanation:
This is internal conflict.
She's saying the Puritan part of her ancestry would hate the richness of the setting. Puritans were known for austerity and simplicity.
In most of the poem, she is describing a rich world where "peaches grow wild," "when April pours the colors of a shell Upon the hills." Toward the end of the poem, she shifts and describes this internal conflict. Here, she is saying that a part of her would hate the richness of this world.