Haven't read the book but this may be helpful to you:
"<span>In The History of the Kings of Britain, Geoffrey of Monmouth proposes to set forth the history of the British kings starting with Brutus and ending with Cadwallo. Geoffrey undertakes this endeavor at the request of the Archdeacon of Oxford who presents Geoffry with an ancient text to translate from British into Latin. The history of the British kings shows how fortune, jealousy, and betrayal can lead to the demise of an entire nation. On the other hand the text also details the qualities that are necessary in a good ruler who unites his people in peace. While Geoffrey's account reads like a novel, the basis for the book is historical and gives the reader a generalized view of British history."
source: </span>http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-the-history-of-the-kings-of-britain/#gsc.tab=0
The figure of speech used
is simile.
<span>Juliet is being compared to
a rich jewel against an Ethiopian’s ear. Similes are often preceded by words
such as "like," when comparing two objects to make the description
more vivid. The simile used depicts that Juliet is outstanding that she is as
distinct as a jewelry against the dark skin of an Ethiopian.</span>
Answer: If you post the link people can spread it on their social medias!! (including me, i have a few platforms)
The correct word you are looking for is Collectivization
Perhaps make a mind map and branch off into each topic you need to discuss about that location you visited. Come up with a few adjectives, search up the tourist spots, talk about the impression the people gave you (a few adjectives and verbs to go with that). What's their life like? Then discuss what drew your heart to that place. Was it the architecture? The natural landscape? The leisure attractions?
Explanation:
It helps to talk about it out loud to yourself before writing it down!