The figurative language is “like a ball”. It’s an simile since he’s comparing the fall to a rolling ball. Well he’s comparing the way he fell like an ball rolling down the stairs.
It's really impossible to find out which dialogue you're talking about. Anyway I know the dialogue between Suyuan revealed mother-daughter love, conflicts and so on.
THE ANSWER IS B. its explaining that a goalie is in soccer if that makes since
Story of "Pyramid and Thisbe" forms a part of the story of Metamorphoses written by Ovid making the characters and story similar to each other.
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The story "Pyramus and Thisbe" is an act that has been written by William Shakespeare. The story is about the couple who are ill fated lovers. Because of this sadness and ill fate, Pyramus stabs his own heart with his sword and he bleeds a lot and dies. But one good thing that happens is that he sees the beautiful face of Thisbe before dying.
But the part of these lovers forms a part of Ovid's metamorphoses which speaks about the ill fate of the people who struggle to find their own identity in a world of obligations.