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<h3>My friend here is one of the tallest students in my class. </h3>
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Answer:
Fear and rage are not very different when you think about it, two hungry animals that often hunt the same prey—emotion—and hide from the shame.
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>D.) The author uses a metaphor to compare the West Riding men in their quest for money with hounds that pursue prey. From the context, we can realize that </span><span>Brontë was referring precisely to those men as money-thirsty people who underwent all kinds of small "local speculations" to earn money.</span>
Sorry if I get this wrong but I’m pretty sure it’s a metaphor