Answer:
1-4
<em>1. "Frank" </em>
<em>2. "The package"</em>
<em>3. "contents of the box"</em>
<em>4. "he spotted Louis"</em>
5-7
<em>5. "busy" </em><u>"the school principal" </u>
<em>6. "wait" </em><u> "classroom door"</u>
<em>7. "wrote" </em><u>"teacher"</u>
Hope this helped ^w^
In Steinbacks’ “The Chrysanthemum”, Elisa Allen’s
interaction with the repairman indicates her need of a different life that she
had been experiencing. She was born at a time where women had little opportunity
to choose the things they want and express their wants. It can be seen that
Elisa is an intelligent and passionate woman who’s been married to a man that
she do not like. Her interaction with the repairman is mostly exchanged with thought-provoking
conversation and the need for sex. Because these are the things that were not
given to her by her husband. The repairman, even though he exchanges flirts
with her, do not feel the same. It is shown that he does not share Elisa’s
passion at all when he threw Elisa’s chrysanthemum shoots away – a representation
of Elisa.
Yes, that sentence is a simile, because it uses the word 'like'. For a sentence to be a simile, it has to use the words 'like, or 'as'. A metaphor compares things without using like or as, for example: He is a cheetah that zooms across the Savannah. :)