The metaphor and its purpose from the excerpt from "On Beholding the Mountain" is "The heart's flame illustrates the intensity of the writer's emotion".
<h3>What is metaphor?</h3>
A metaphor is a figure of speech which is used to compare two things without using "like" or "as", by making the object of the metaphor take on the characteristic of the other thing.
It is also the use of a word or phrase to refer to something that it is not, invoking a direct similarity between the word or phrase used and the thing described but without the words like or as, which would imply a simile.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D; The heart's flame illustrates the intensity of the writer's emotion.
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<h2><u>Part A:</u></h2>
Let's denote no of seats in first row with r1 , second row with r2.....and so on.
r1=5
Since next row will have 10 additional row each time when we move to next row,
So,
r2=5+10=15
r3=15+10=25
<u>Using the terms r1,r2 and r3 , we can find explicit formula</u>
r1=5=5+0=5+0×10=5+(1-1)×10
r2=15=5+10=5+(2-1)×10
r3=25=5+20=5+(3-1)×10
<u>So for nth row,</u>
rn=5+(n-1)×10
Since 5=r1 and 10=common difference (d)
rn=r1+(n-1)d
Since 'a' is a convention term for 1st term,
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<u>⇒</u><u>rn=a+(n-1)d</u></h3>
which is an explicit formula to find no of seats in any given row.
<h2><u>Part B:</u></h2>
Using above explicit formula, we can calculate no of seats in 7th row,
r7=5+(7-1)×10
r7=5+(7-1)×10 =5+6×10
r7=5+(7-1)×10 =5+6×10 =65
which is the no of seats in 7th row.
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given

Solving (a): The possible coordinates
We have:

This gives:



<em>(-2,8) is a point on the grid</em>

This gives:



<em>(7,5) is a point on the grid</em>

This gives:



<em>(-5,5) is a not point on the grid</em>
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This gives:



<em>(1,3) is a not point on the grid</em>

This gives:



(1,7) is a point on the grid
So, we plot the following on the grid

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