The thing which the metaphor of the chameleon suggests about the author's point of view throughout the story is:
- He prefers cool climate just like the chameleon animal and also speaks multiple languages which helps him fit in.
<h3>What is Metaphor?</h3>
This refers to the figure of speech which makes use of direct comparison between two dissimilar things.
You did not include the text, but i can infer you were referring to the text, "Born A Crime" and the character Trevor calls himself a chameleon because speaks multiple languages and is able to blend in easily among many people.
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Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
Sooo.... lets first eliminate
We can see that d says change its to it's
we know that is wrong because it's means it is while its means belonging to it.
It's is a contraction, meaning a shorter or "contracted" form of "it is" or "it has." (Example: It's going to rain.)
Its is a possessive pronoun meaning, "belonging to it," or a "quality of it" (Example: The carrier lost its license) or (Example: Its color is red.) So we can cross out D. For A, it is like the same thing. When “one's” is a contraction of “one is” it also requires an apostrophe: “no one's listening,” “this one's for you.” The only times “ones” has no apostrophe are when it is being used to mean “examples” or “people” as in “ripe ones” or “loved ones,” or in the informal arithmetical expression “the ones column. We can see that is correct.
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(A)because, "again," isn't a one-syllable word