<span>People on a streetcar are complete strangers who are indifferent toward each other while they are along for the ride.</span>
Float" is the direct object of "named," and that's not considered a complement. "Most original" is the object complement.
It’s A, I just answered the question rn
Ted Kerasote introduces the setting in the first paragraph of his essay. He describes the scene to the reader, that the action is taking place in the Northeastern corner of Yellowstone Park in the hills above Soda Bottle Creek. He describes that it's an isolated area, if you left one road you would not come across another one for quite some time.
Are you asking for which ones are metaphors ??
If so...
The building was a maze
The sidewalk could fry an egg
Her eyes drilled into my face
The company is buried in work.
Those are all metaphors the others are literal