The thing which the metaphor of the chameleon suggests about the author's point of view throughout the story is:
- He prefers cool climate just like the chameleon animal and also speaks multiple languages which helps him fit in.
<h3>What is Metaphor?</h3>
This refers to the figure of speech which makes use of direct comparison between two dissimilar things.
You did not include the text, but i can infer you were referring to the text, "Born A Crime" and the character Trevor calls himself a chameleon because speaks multiple languages and is able to blend in easily among many people.
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When constructing a speech, the thing to keep in mind is there are three main parts—an introduction, the body, and the conclusion. In the introduction, you’ll want to have an attention getter that draws the audience in. One way to do this if speaking about Obesity: A Curse is to, perhaps, mention a shocking statistic or even an anecdote. Then (think of a speech like an essay where you’ll have a thesis statement), preface the speech by mentioning the three points you’ll discuss. Then, in the order you mention your three points, discuss the points in one paragraph each for the body mentioning your strongest point last and second strongest first. After that, with your conclusion recap all of the points mentioned and have a call to action for the audience or even a “what if” scenario if obesity is not addressed.
I'd personally say D. Writing, because I enjoy writing creative stories.
The poem tells how a dream is a dream when the author says eat me