C, her as it belongs to her and she owns it (personal pronoun)
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, Self-reflection involves an honest evaluation of oneself. Thus, consider this self-reflective example of a student who performed poorly mathematics.
1. What did I do well? (Be specific.); I attended all the maths classes.
2. What did I miss, and why?: I failed to study the course material well and didn't pay full attention in class, because I felt overconfident about passing the course.
3. What should I have done differently?: I needed to give the course material my full attention, and I would have asked my friends who knew the course material well for assistance.
4. If I faced the same test again, would I do better now? Why?
: Yes, because I now know what I did wrong.
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
It is not alliteration because that would be a sentence most words start with the same letter (ex. Sally sells seashells by the seashore). It is not a simile because similes use 'like' and 'as' to compare two things. By process of elimination, it has to be a metaphor.
The present and the past are similarly related by the fact that you know what happened. For example you know what’s going to happen to you right now? You mostly do. Do you know what happened in the past? Yes.