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I believe the last one because winter is normally used as a metaphor for more dark emotions I hope this helps
Explanation:
While I do not have the book and cannot give specifics
for similes, look for anything comparing two things with like or as
(he ran"like" a giraffe on stilts)
( she was "as" round as a balloon)
for metaphor it compares without like or as
( the girl was a cat sneaking up on her prey)
1. Adj: Taylor loved the blue bow adorning the picture frame.
2. Noun: She was dressed in all blue.
A topic sentence is a sentence that includes the main idea of the paragraph.
It is a sentence that is usually found in the beginning of a paragraph, although not always. It is the sentence that states what the main idea of that particular paragraph is, and then the paragraph is there to support this sentence, not the other way round.
Answer: fewer bicycles sold, but at a higher price
Explanation: