<span>The
term Chaser is used by drinkers. It means a drink of something bland or sweet
to follow-up a straight shot of something like whiskey, gin, rum or tequila. It
is called a chaser because it is drunk quickly after the initial strong shot of
liquor which has a high alcohol content. John Collier used the word in his
title The Chaser because the story talks about the love potion. A man named
Alan Austen wants to acquire a love potion from an obscure apothecary. It
symbolizes what Alan is doing to Diana that is, he is chasing her love. A
chaser is something you drink after drinking something else possibly something
unpleasant. The life cleaner offers the inevitable chaser to the love potion
Alan buys to make Diana love him. </span>
I had to do this same question on my homework.
The answer is A,
Because the others all need to add a word or too.
Like D.
Either Antonio or Marisol are *going to be* speaking at the meeting.
~itsyourgirlfetty~
It's a simile. None of the three stylistic figures that have been left aside compare things.
Answer:
Because they had the similar beliefs.
Explanation:
Both John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau believed that in the state of nature all men had natural rights and followed natural God given or inherent laws that signified the freedom of men from tyranny.
hope this helps! :)