Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
Because its was comparing the two things without using like or as
Answer:
ok thats cool
Explanation:
as I saw the big door
the big door said haha I will gobble you up
the sight of him made me scared and frightened
i hate this
Answer:
the last one
Explanation:
without a he will or he shall leave it doesn't make it past tense
Penelope not only desires to offer hospitality to the stranger (as ancient Greeks permanently kept in mind that gods liked to mask), but she also wants to reestablish last bits of instruction by representatively placing the beggar, as a visitor, next to her son. The beggar is being ill-treated and hit out by the suitors, so this action means that she is still the presenter and young Telemachus the host, and their discussion is important. Moreover, the beggar is filthy, old and in rags, while the suitors are fresh, amusing, attractively dressed, and decent - but then again still no one of them is given the righteousness of sitting next to Telemachus. This would perhaps have the effect of putting the suitors down because of their rudeness.