Answer:
to inform
Explanation:
The weather channel is informing the audience of what the weather is going to be like
You didn't list options, but i think maybe you meant those options:
a. The look she gave her was as frigid as a winter wind.
b. He answered the questionnaire like a monkey with a typewriter
c. The old man who walked into the room, looked as tough as old boots
d. The words her friend spoke to her were as sweet as honey.
i think the best answer is b;) it is no mere comparison, but a trasfer of meaning from how the monkey behaved (carelessly) to the person filling in the questionaire
1Roll of the dice
2 B) The revolutionary war
3D) Abe Lincoln
4 A) Allusion
5 B) Idiom
<span>Ksiatriyas i believe if i am not wrong :)</span>
Explanation:
use the person first in the sentence
then verb
then the thing
the cashier rang up the groceries