Simile
The example uses “like” or “as” a rule for similes
Answer:
D. Bullet points
Explanation:
Bullet points provide all of these things. They're simple and don't go too into detail. Numbering would be the same thing, the only difference is that numbering is used chronologically.
Answer:
b) Gilgamesh holds Humbaba's head to signal his ultimate defeat of the beast Humbaba and, thus, his strength.
Explanation:
In the narrative, Gilgamesh and Enkidu are apprehensive to meet Humbaba in the wilderness. Gilgamesh musters the resolve to approach the fearsome beast and kills it. In the picture, Gilgamesh demonstrates his might by decapitating Humbaba and grasping his head. The gods are enraged and kill Enkidu, forcing Gilgamesh to seek immortality.