I don't know if you have a specific word bank, but i would call this an "object-action" or "object-function" analogy. the object is the plankton, and plankton's action is to drift. the object is the bird, and birds fly.
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I'm pretty sure answer is the last option
Whats the question going with the picture?
Gino will be surprised by his friends’ plans.
According to the paragraph, Gino thinks that he is going to study for his Spanish test with his friends. His friends are going to surprise him with a birthday party. He does not know that they are planning the party so Gino will be surprised. We don't know if he will earn a good grade since he will be partying instead of studying. He seems to know where the community center is, and we don't know if he will play music.
In scene 4 of the second act, Banquo is talking with an old man about how nature/the has been working in strange ways. They mention these acts to show how everything is going against its own nature; the day is dark regardless of the time, an owl killed a falcon (an owl which usually goes for smaller animals, like mice), and the horses ate each other. These sinister occurrences happened to convey how unnatural was the death of the King.