Answer:
The two sentences below are examples of metaphors:
- The border is a moat but without a castle on either side.
- The border is a locked door that has been promoted.
Explanation:
The metaphor is a figure of speech that seeks to establish a comparison between two elements, subjectively, that is, this comparison is not made explicitly, but relates a common characteristic between the two elements.
In the case of the phrases presented above, we can see that the poet used the metaphor to compare borders with an unowned owner and an open door. He did this to reinforce the idea that borders are not designed to separate and limit us, but rather to unite us and make us a global, unified people.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The United States House of Representatives and Senate are based off the The Great Compromise. The Great Compromise made the House of Representatives be based off of the Population of States, which the smaller states were unhappy with. So to appease the smaller states, There was the foundation of the Senate, which has the same amount of representation for every state, two representatives for each state, regardless of populace.
The Soviet Union helped defeat Hitler and the war effort would probably have been a failure without them, so they were allowed to have Eastern Europe under its control. The Westerners did not meddle in their affairs with Eastern European satellite states, but they did meddle with South East Asian states that were not part of the deal.