Answer:
This is a simile.
The word 'like' makes it a simile instead of a metaphor. In this excerpt from "marigolds," The narrator is describing their mother's voice as calm and soothing by saying it sounds "like a cool, dark room in summer...." This adds to the overall characterization because the reader can better understand what the mother's voice sounds like. It creates a picture inside your head.
1. S-V
2. S-V-O (mice is the object)
3. S-V
4. S-V-O (our laws is the object)
5. S-V
6. S-V
7. S-V-O (your signature is the object)
8. S-V-O (you is the object)
9. S-V-O (the bill is the object)
10. S-V-O (a snake is the object)
The object is the person or thing affected by the verb.
Answer:
I think its B But I like your dog
Explanation:
Maybe the last one, but like I’m not 100%
The reason I think the last one is bc it gives more positive information about her. 1 and 3 give no information about her, 2 gives negative information, but 1 gives more positive information describing her personality.