How to change the oil in a car, so basically what your trying to say is like making a replica of this situation? So maybe make a car out of cardboard etc.
No, the lovely bones is NOT based on a true story. The only somewhat "true" aspect of the movie is the killer, George Harvey, although he wasn't a real person, his character was based on many real life serial killers.
Your first answer seems to be right but I will try to answer the rest of the questions if you attach them
Simile and metaphor are the most common types of figurative language
Answer:
The answer is C.
Explanation:
In this case, it is necessary to remember that the excerpt must include details around going to college.
A is incorrect because it refers to a narrow room and even though there is color, it doesn't indicate anything related to a trip.
B is also incorrect because of the same reason: it includes details about clothes, but no more.
D is also incorrect because the sister wants to say something but it might not be related to college.
C is correct because it refers to and empty closed and the first detail is that the speaker closed a box, meaning that he or she is packing to go somewhere, college in this case.