I'd say the answer is B. From what I know on archetypes, they're basically stereotypes. For instance, in a movie the classic jock would be an archetype because not all jocks are what movies make them out to be. This can be used with any other stereotypical character as well.
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However you like in a creative way with being figurative.
Explanation:
A metaphor is just comparing things without like or as. Try to think creatively how you should compare something with anxiety.
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Answer:
It is a rom-com (romantic comedy).
Explanation:
There's an enemies to lovers trope in the film between Kat Stratford and Patrick Verona. As you're probably aware, Patrick was paid by Joey to take Kat to the prom, so he can take Bianca. At the beginning, there was nothing between them, but eventually over time, they both began to develop strong feelings for each other. As for the comedic part, there are many sarcastic jokes made throughout the movie.