The correct answer is "adverb". This is because "within the old trunk" refers to the place where it was found, not a description of the trinket itself.
The impossibility of escaping fate
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The following excerpt has been taken from the poem written by Virgil. The name of the poem is "The Aeneid". The main message or the theme of the poem is that one can not run away from the fate and destiny. What is written in the fate of a particular person, will happen. There is no running away from that.
There are certain lines in the poem which prove this theme of impossibility of escaping the fate. Those lines are "Arms, and the man I sing, who, forc'd by fate", "The Latian realm, and built the destin'd town". These show that destiny can not be escaped.
Answer:
- it was rather like a carry-cot - simile
- for like all babies - simile
- line of white spots running down each side - personification
- green on top and vivid orange underneath - personification.
Explanation:
the whole passage is a simile since it contains more of the word "like".
hope it helps .