It would probably be a metaphor hope this helps.
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Hope that helps. -UF aka Nadia
Tea is a beverage that people, there are different types of tea, there is advantage and disadvantage, green and black tea both, more people prefer black tea than green and drinking too much tea can be harmful.
<h3>What is the difference between black tea and green tea?</h3>
Black tea and green tea both made up of Camellia plant, but the black tea is oxidized and the green tea is not oxidized tea.
To loss the weight from the body, people like to have green tea as it has more catechins than black tea and green tea is considered the healthiest from all the tea.
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The answers are C and D: storm and bird.
Emily Dickinson talked a lot about <em>nature</em>. In this excerpt from "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" the nouns<em> storm and bird</em> are presented.
Bird (<em>represents </em><em>Hope </em><em> that never stops, is sweetest in the Gale, and keep so many warm</em>): "'Hope' is the thing with feathers"; "that perches in the soul"; "sings the tune without words"
Storm (<em>an agitated </em><em>soul </em>): "And sore must be the storm --that could abash the little Bird.