It’s a simile not a metaphor because it says ‘LIKE a butterfly’ a simile is something that uses ‘like’ or ‘as’
the correct answer is false
The word in the excerpt from Carl Sandburg's “Chicago” has a connotation of power or strength, is bold. The correct option is C.
<h3>What is “Chicago” by Carl Sandburg?</h3>
It is a poem written by Carl Sandburg about the U.S. city. There are total nine poems written about U.S. which was the adopted home for the author.
The options are attached here:
a) coarse
b) piling
c) bold
d) bareheaded
Thus, the correct option is c) bold.
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I would say that all these questions are valid and to the point though perhaps a little less so re the dress. If the speaker is logical, gives sufficient evidence based on solid facts and obviously knows his subject either being an authority on the subject or showing that he/she has closely consulted with those who are, then the speech should be well received.