The answer is B because a metaphor is a comparison that dosent use like or as which is the opposite of simile. Simile is a comparison of two things using like or as.
The use of the word abruptly heightens the conflict by revealing to the reader that Mrs. Hale is becoming increasingly anxious
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Explanation:
If a proposition is true, then we say it has a truth value of "true"; if a proposition is false, its truth value is "false". For example, "Grass is green", and "2 + 5 = 5" are propositions.
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