Recalcitrant" comes from the Latin word "recalcitrare," which means "to be disobedient." The word "recalcitrant" means "stubbornly resistant." Two synonyms are "obstreperous" and "willful." Two antonyms are "compliant" and "obedient."
It is a simile, because the author used the words (like) and (a), those are always hints that it is a simile.
Heavenly, delectable, tasty. Connotation is like how strong the meaning of the word is and I'm pretty sure heavenly would go before delectable.
Answer:The flock of geese was flying home.
The waves in the sea were very high.
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