.<span>It is organized in a step-by-step format to show that each direction must be followed in a specific order. That is the right one and I hop I am not to late.</span>
Love, which gave him wings to fly up to her balcony
The correct answer is C. metaphor.
"Bright beams" that Nature has wrapped in black are Stella's eyes. In a way, it is also a simile, but every metaphor is a contracted simile (without "like").
There are other literary devices in this passage as well: contrast (black - bright), rhetorical question (one that doesn't have an answer, or an answer is obvious)...
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>"A) Humans have a right to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness, but not to punish others for violating these rights, whether they live in a civilization or not".</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The best summarisation of the Locke’s views on human rights is given in <u>Option (A).</u> The views on the human rights is very clear and also suggests the reader of the way of living their life and pursuing their goals. All the rights must be properly utilised in the lives so that no issue is further introduced in one’s life or the other’s life.
The option that correctly defines the word common as it is used here is D. Shared alike by all the persons in question.
<h3>What is definition?</h3>
It should be noted that definition simply means the meaning of a word based on how it's used in a passage or story.
In this case, the option that correctly defines the word common as it is used here is a shared alike by all the persons in question.
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