<span>When Paine says "summer soldier and the sunshine patriot," he was actually talking about those (men) who would serve their country when the war is easy and the odds look good. Since he believed that soldiers should focus on the goal regardless how hard it is to reach, he was attacking these men who supports the country when it is convenient.
So, the answer would be letter B.</span>
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In his metaphor, Romeo says that "Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs; / Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes; / Being vexed, a sea nourished with loving tears"
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shows how the metaphor shows feelings he has for juilet
First, Sherlock realized it was weird that Mr. Wilson's assistant pushed for him to join the league. Then he realized when the league accepted Wilson so easily, considering he wasn't married and owned a business. Also, the job itself was very peculiar. Sherlock also saw the knees of Wilson's assistant's pants, they were worn indicating he had been on his hands and knees.
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1. Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative the same night.
2. If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be “meetings.”
3. There is a very fine line between “hobby” and “mental illness.”
In Emily Dickinson’s poem, she uses metaphor, likening the notion of hope to a bird that flies despite “the storm”, the cold of “the chilliest land” and the isolation of “the strangest sea” and because such metaphorical bird “flies” inside one’s “soul”, such hope is personified. In Finding Flight, the process is similar although here the text is not a poem but a story in prose. The device of remembrance of the figure of the late grandfather turns a hummingbird into a symbol of hope for the narrator. There is no metaphor here but actually symbolism. The hummingbird symbolizes both hope and the memory of the beloved grandfather who has “passed”. The bird “gives hope” both to the grandfather and the granddaughter. The plot structure is the same for both works, a reflection on the luminosity of hope, then a period of hardship that tests hope and then the resilience of hope despite all the troubles and darkness of life.