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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Therefore Is the answer I think
The answer is D. Cheerless
The figurative language that
exists within this excerpt can be identified with the phrases “recesses … to
which he never came,” “his austerity could never blight,” and “keep the fire of
my nature continually low,” provide readers with a feeling of loneliness,
suppression, and sadness. A person who felt this way or spoke these
things would most likely be without happiness and without cheer—or cheerless.
Villian...
i can make up a story and send it to you on email or something !,
good luck tho