Answer:
The aunt tells a story with a moral, but the children ignore the lesson.
Explanation:
From the text we know that the children already acknowledge the poor storytelling abilities of their aunt and thus do not expect much from the story.
Despite the boring nature of the story, the aunt does try to lacklusterly include a moral, but the moral is completely ignored by the children who notice instead the many faults of the story.
The first one about the machine is a metaphor, because there are no key words such as "like" or "as", so it cant be a simile. And its not comparing anything either, so it cant be an analogy. The second one about the teacher is also a metaphor. The gazelle one is a simile because it has the key word like in it. The triangle one is an analogy, because it is comparing two things. The last one is a simile, because he fought "like" a wild animal.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
The last one "a novel about a woman’s life during the Indian independence movement in the early 1900s"
Explanation:
Because it is focused more on the culture and about the person's life in that country at the time of a historical period.
The answer is: [A]: Isaiah .
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<span> "It is believed that the author of Psalm 100 was familiar with the prophet
<u> Isaiah </u><u />."
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