Answer:
She thinks that everything she owns or has experienced is better.
Explanation:
Her comparisons are not actually comparing anything at all. She is taking something better in her opinion, and unjustly hoisting her own surroundings to the same level of importance, beauty, etc.
Answer:
Yes, of course, there should be some rules in war.
Explanation:
It is said that there are no rules in love and war but when we start dissing down this statement, we undoubtedly, come to know that, no its not certainly right. There are and there should be some rules. Particularly taking about war, we need to have some rules.
* In war, children, women, old age people should not be provided any kind of harm.
* Properties and land need not to be damaged.
* Any kind of patient should be treated equally with respect.
* Atomic weapons should not be used in any case, anyway, at all.
The figurative language in Chapter 11 in the book written by Rudyard Kipling "The Jungle Book" has a great impact to the passage as a whole since in this chapter, it was here that the setting was described, as well as the situation of the setting.