Metaphor/D
a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
C. The west wind. [I believe, tell me if i was incorrect.]
This is a pretty logical guess but I think an interview
The story reads well up through sentence 5, but things get a bit confusing with sentence 6. What makes Renee blush? Is it really in response to her ringing the doorbell? Sentence 7, the answering of the door, should naturally follow sentence 5, the ringing of the bell. So where, then, should sentence 6 go? We learn in sentence 8 that Renee is the only person wearing a costume. If you consider what it is that makes Renee blush, it stands to reason that sentence 6 should follow sentence 8. Thus, the best answer here is B.
"Over night" should be all one word, "overnight", and there is no punctuation, or proper capitalization, since the sentence is all in caps.
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