I would say the last one but it could also be the second one<span />
The answer would be
B) metaphor
"hope is a thing with feathers" is comparing hope to a thing with feathers without the use of "like" or "as" which is the definition of a metaphor
hope this helped
Question 1: The answer is <u>c. Yes, angles are complementary if (and only if) their sum measures to 90 degrees.</u>
This definition of complementary is reversible because both parts of the sentence, whatever order they are put, are true. And we can be sure of it, when rewriting the sentence into both conditional statement and conditional converse. Both conditionals, have a part of a sentence that is called "hypothesis" and other that is called "conclusion".
- In conditional, the hypothesis clause comes first, and then the conclusion: <em>If the angles are complementary, then their sum measures to 90 degrees.</em>
- In converse, the conclusion clause comes first and then the hypothesis: <em>If the sum of angles measures to 90 degrees, then the angles are complementary.</em>
When both sentences in the conditional and in the converse are true, then it is can be a biconditional sentence. Furthermore, the general structure of this type of sentence is First clause + If (and only if) + Second clause.
Question 2: The answer is <u>d. a ray is a bisector of an angle if and only if it splits the angle into two angles.</u>
A ray is a bisector of an angle only when the line segment splits the angle into two <u>equal</u> parts.
Answer:
D. They worry that Smaug will return while they are visible in the open.
Explanation:
J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy adventure series "The Hobbit" tells the journey of a young hobbit named Bilbo Baggins and some dwarves on their quest for getting the lost kingdom of the Lonely Mountain from the dragon Smaug. The dragon had been sleeping in the palace, not allowing anyone to enter.
The dwarves, with the help of the wizard Gandalf the Grey, had recruited Bilbo to help them out in their quest. Under the leadership of the dwarf King Thorin, they moved towards the Lonely Mountain. The reclaiming of this kingdom meant they had to face the dragon and kill him for the safety of everyone. When they got as bit nearer to the place, they decided to hike to Ravenhill in case the dragon Smaugh detect them coming. They were scared to wake up the sleeping dragon while they are still in the open area.