Yes I do but no not in that way but the answer you are looking for yes but also no
You bury a strong resemblance to your sister, Mr. Brady.
The author uses a metaphor to compare the West Riding men in their quest for money with hounds that pursue prey.
Sleuth hounds are determined and effective in pursuing prey. They use all their senses and knowledge to seek out their target, and usually are successful. She uses this comparison to indicate that the West Riding Men have a similar level of determination and success when it comes to seeking out money.
The correct answer is B. An iamb consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
An iamb consists of two syllables, the first of which is short (unstressed) followed by a long (stressed) syllable. Shakespeare used iambic pentameter in most of his poetry, and it can certainly be found in your example - Sonnet 29 "When, in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes."
Havent seen this film in a while but based on what i remember i suppoes you could say that the animals on the boat represents hope for the boy and when everything starts to go badly it begins to link to survival of the fittest, this could then show how the boy needed to then adapt(linking back to how animals adapt) in order to survive. Not sure if this is any help