Answer:
I think its B but I can be wrong
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Answer:
Lady Macbeth mentions these words in Act 1, Scene 5.
In this scene, she is recommending her husband Macbeth about the correct way to act when they receive the visit of king Duncan and his men.
Specifically, she wants her husband to do is seem like a welcoming host when the King arrives, because this would be the only way for him to hide his true intentions, that is, to commit murden on the King and usurpt the throne.
Explanation:
She tells Macbeth to appear welcoming and innocent as a flower by controlling how he looks, how he moves and how he talks.
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Answer:
The line which contains a metaphor is:
"or press an ear against its hive"
Explanation:
Let's be really careful here and resist the temptation of selecting "like a color slide." This line contains a simile, not a metaphor.
<u>A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two different things in order to attribute a quality of one of them to the other. To make such comparison, the metaphor states that "thing A is thing B"</u> - a simile would use a sentence such as "thing A is like thing B."
<u>Having that in mind, we can see that the line "or press an ear against its hive" is the one that contains a metaphor. The speaker is comparing the poem to a hive, as if it is possible to hear sounds inside it just like you would if you pressed your ear against a hive. The speaker wants us to visualize the poem as something else, something full of life and activity.</u>