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<em>Her stomach dropped like a free falling elevator.</em> [This is a Simile] She was so nervous that her stomach seemed to be reaching for new lows.
<em>Her voice an imposter as it boomed through the microphone</em>. [Metonymy]
Her voice sounded totally unfamiliar to her. It was an imposter imitating her real voice.
You get the idea that she didn't want to give a speech in front of this crowd.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. An extremely old dead body." Hoary means "ice-covered." In "Young Goodman Brown," "a hoary corpse" means a<span>n extremely old dead body. Ice in itself is very cold.</span>
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no they are not generally subjective
"Many a singer far better than this absurd fop had been driven amid execration and abuse from the platform." Is the sentence that really shows mockery the best. While the author was praising him for what he was doing in the beginning it ends with such a mocking tone it changes the way you look at the rest of the reading.
The correct answer is "I can't believe he has <em>swum </em>to the island." Swum is the past principle of "swim." However, if you drop the word <em>has </em>the answer would be D and the sentence would appear much more grammatically appealing. :)