A simile is when you compare one thing to another by using <em>like</em> or <em>as</em>. There's an <em>as</em> in the second one "as easily as sliding a knife...".
A metaphor is when you say something <em>is</em> something, not just like it. "[his] face became a white sheet".
An allusion is making a comparison to something the audience knows about, like comparing a rivalry to rock paper scissors (this particular one implies the speaker always wins).
Answer:
it has something to do with water
<span>D.We both want to help the old people. we want to see that they do have adequate medical care.
The other three options are pieces of evidence that will help Nixon prove that the US is not standing still. They show that progress has been made in three different areas. This piece of evidence though, does not have anything to do with the forward movement of the country and does not hold any specific evidence at all, just a generic thought.
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The answer is B................No one would like to be forced
The answer that you're looking for is Stunning.