Its a simile, basically hes suggesting by holding onto anger, you’re just waiting until you act on it by taking it out on someone
Thats a correct fact and please post yr question
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Answer:
I think God Angry
Explanation:
It's because it shows the most emotion out of all the two words and it makes sense
I believe what this passage foreshadows is that C. Rome will suffer danger and destruction.
You can see in the excerpt that no good things are happening - there is a fire, and something is burning, and people are afraid - so obviously, it doesn't mean that it is going to prosper or be renewed, when something so terrible is happening. One slave cannot destroy an empire, which is why that is incorrect too.