the story was too long so I put it in a pdf gogle document :) hope it is good...it is a bit long sorry!!
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Answer:
The factors that allowed the development of the currency as a means of exchange of goods in the ancient world were, on the one hand, the development of non-collaborative paid work and, on the other, the appreciation of various goods above the rest.
Thus, on the one hand, work ceased to have a social and community component of collaboration between individuals of the same group, to become an individual activity of own and family survival. In this way, men began to work for their own benefit, accumulating their production for their own consumption, with which the first wealth imbalances began to develop.
On the other hand, certain products (such as salt and then precious metals) began to have a higher value over the rest, breaking production parity and valuing with greater emphasis the production of these goods over the rest, using them as a representation of value and exchange currency for other assets of lesser hierarchy.
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
I think it's a metaphor because the person isn't actually a tear from a man.
it couldn't be simile because he isn't using like or as
it couldn't be onomatopoeia because there are no words that look as they sound
and it couldn't be personification because its isn't giving a character trait to a non human
Answer:
D). He is poised between two worlds but eager to be home.
Explanation:
As per the context(background) of the given passage, the author pairs verbs like 'balanced' along with 'leaped' to signal that although Altaf was composed under the two different worlds yet he wished to return to his home. The use of words like 'balance' symbolizes the readers that he was in a calm and assured disposition while the word 'leaped' signifies his delight and excitement to return to his home. Thus, the most appropriate <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.