The answer is D.
A metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things. Kinda like a simile except a simile is a comparison using "like" or "as." ☻
Answer:
The question between Gerald and his business is that “Waiting for the Second Coming of Christ taught
Gerald the perseverance that contributed to his success as a business man.”
Explanation:
This means that Gerald learnt patience in his business that was why he became successful.
Answer:
B. complex; Although most flash mobs gather to make a statement, some gather to protest something.
Explanation:
A complex sentence consists of an independent clause, which can stand on its own, and at least one subordinate clause, which does not express a complete thought. Besides, a dependent clause usually begins with a subordinate conjunction, such as <em>after before </em>and <em>because, </em>and is separated from the independent clause by a comma.
In the sentence given, the dependent clause is: <em>Although most flash mobs gather to make a statement. </em>Meanwhile, the independent clause is: <em>some gather to protest something.</em>
Answer:
Personification.
Explanation:
Personification is when you are giving a nonhuman thing a human characteristic. In this sentence, the jet-black night is the nonhuman thing and it is doing a human thing (staring through the window-pane).
“You’re dead,” he said with satisfaction, licking the beads of perspiration off his upper lip, and then stalked off in search of worthier prey, whistling spiritedly so that the hiders should hear and tremble.