Answer:
It makes the reader put the thoughts he/she has into metaphors of their own situations to teach a lesson.
Explanation:
When someone is saying "like" in a sentence they are trying to make you look at what they are talking about in your own point of view so that you can connect to the story better.
The answer is B, this is a 'compound sentence', because it contains two independent clauses: 1. Shannon read Stuart Little + and + 2. (Shannon) reported on it.
The Holocaust<span> was a mass murder of millions of people leading up to and </span>during<span> World War II.</span>
you're correct^^
Bis the answer :3
if it does not have a works cited page or part at the end then it is not trustworthy ^^