For loving parents, it feels like it was just yesterday when their little one was a small baby, able to be held in their hands. But, everyone grows up, and every parent must learn to let their child go out into the real world, out of their safety.
Have you ever wanted to be free of homework and school when you were younger? Did you ever want to grow up quickly so you can do whatever you want without someone telling you not to? Didn't you ever feel like you'd be happier as an adult?
For many children, being all grown up means doing what you want, when you want it. It means to buy all the candy you would ever want. It means not being scolded at for making a mess out of ice cream, or spilling milk on the floor, or fighting with your siblings.
I hope these help! Good luck!
Throughout history western culture has operated under the idea that women were inferior creatures and lesser beings. Women have been called “a foe to friendship, an inescapable punishment, a necessary evil, and the gateway to the Devil.” Feminism has been around for hundreds years because of the way women have been treated and from that, came the feminist approach.
I believe the answer is B, an extended metaphor.
It can't be A because similes are comparing two unlike things using the words "like" or "as", which will also eliminate D.
It can't be C because a personification is where an inanimate object is given human-like qualities.
Throughout the entire passage, the author compares Ben to a bear and uses words such as "growled", "barked", "lumbered" which shows how the comparison between the two is prolonging throughout the passage.