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
Most likely if you are trying to find out if you can go ice-skating you are most likely going to find out how cold it is. In other words you will be paying attention to the temperature.
Answer:
The chocolate cookies bake in the oven
Explanation:
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Answer:
The character that is indirectly characterized in this passage is Paul
Explanation:
There are two kinds of characterization in a literary work, direct and indirect characterization. Indirect characterization is made by writers with the use of information about the character through the character's thoughts, words, and actions. it also includes how other characters react to his or her comments and actions.
Answer:
he could have
Explanation:
Judson could have held a thief accountable without harming anyone by informing the local area police who would have conduct investigations to trace and catch the thief additionally in a worst case scenario he would have used a less toxic substance