I think the answer is true, but before you answer the question wait for someone else to answer besides me just to double check :)
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. In Ernest Hemingway’s “In Another Country,” what worries the narrator about going back to the front is that h<span>e is worried his injury will interfere with his ability to fight. Hope this helps.</span>
Simile: The birthday party ended and the unhappy child was still screaming like a banshee.
Metaphor: The birthday party ended, but the child was still a banshee.
The theme of "The Story of the Fisherman” is: <u>Cleverness trumps wrath.</u>
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What is themes?</h3>
Theme can be defined as a topic that give highlight about what a story entails as it enables the reader of a story to have idea of what the story is all about even before reading the story.
The theme of the "The Story of the Fisherman” is Cleverness trumps wrath. as this theme was used by the author to enable the reader have idea of the story is.
Therefore the correct option is B. <u>Cleverness trumps wrath.</u>
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Answer:
Strapped
Explanation:
A linking verb is a verb that describes the subject by connecting it to a predicate adjective or predicate noun. It does not describe a direct action taken by the subject.