I'm going to say just the word "no." I know Spanish and English -
Spanish has upside down question/exclamation marks, and they don't use capitalized letters unless it's the beginning of a sentence, which marks out vocabulary.
Spanish is also nearly backwards from English - this marking out pattern of word order.
First we need to start by saying that this is a very complicated play about the deepest Christian tenets or principles, morality and the relationship between humankind and God. Having said that, we can say that as the character of Everyman ( humans) approaches death, he has only set this mind in "worldly" things like money, and he has not paid attetion or loved Good Deeds ( Good Deeds represents the personification of love, empathy, and altruism as a female; the "mother" aspect of femininity, so the character would be a nurturing, sympathetic and affectual woman).
so the final answer is: His mind is on "worldly" things like money.
Metaphor.
The author is comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else.
It would most likely be in the sound category
Answer:
Our house is on a cement plot near the East River. At night, especially in the summer when the sound carries, I hear the low whistles of the ships as they leave New York harbor.
Explanation:
Magic realism in literature refers to painting realistic styles of imaginary fantastic scenes or image.
In the last option, the author describes the location of her home to create an imagination.