The correct answer should be
Jove's heavenly daughter stood confess'd to sight;
Like a fair virgin in her beauty's bloom,
Skill'd in the illustrious labours of the loom
Using like to compare something is a simile, which is why this should be one.
After “because,” you always want to put an explanation.
The word <em>over </em>is used as an adverb in this sentence.
If the sentence said - There will be clouds over most of the country, then it would be a preposition.
<em>in a final draft it's important you don't use the words A. I, You, Me, My, We, Us, Ours, Yours, Your</em>
Answer:
I would say what type of writing is it? For example poem, or biography? Fiction or non fiction.
Explanation: I wish more context was given.