ANALOGY is a comparison that is used to describe or explain a thing or a thought by considering its similarities. An analogy can take the form of a “whole to part” type of comparison; according to the example, “flower” is the whole and “petal” a component of the flower. The set of words that best completes the analogy is: STORM –THUNDER.
<span>[(6)
payments/bills] like that. Bill doesn't earn that much - he's a (n)
[(7) house/estate] agent and I guess that's how he got the house cheap !
Anyway , I'II email you the detail and tell him what a wonderful [(8)
tenant/sitter] you would be. Of course as long as I can come to the [(9)
housewarming </span>
Answer:B
Explanation:To generally well grounded
In typical Hemingway style, the excerpt contains a number of abstract nouns and many adjectives. contains a large amount of punctuation and few adjectives and adverbs.