Answer:
He is a nurtuer.
Explanation:
He cares for newborn babies until they get a name by the new family they are going to.
Seeing as I don't know what your options are I'll give an example in hopes that it'll help you understand them better.
"Her long hair was a flowing golden river"
A metaphor compares two things without using the words "like" and "as"
The example above compares the girl's hair to a "flowing golden river" but it never uses "like"or "as".
Another example could be, "The lake was a mirror"
Once again it is comparing the lake to a mirror with out "like" or "as"
Hope this helps a little. Let me know if you need anymore help.
Answer:
17 seconds
Explanation:
Let the total distance moved by the toy be d
Let the total time be t
From the statement of the problem; d α t
Hence, d= kt where k is a constant of proportionality
If;
d= 264 cm
t= 11 seconds
k= d/t = 264/11 = 24
Then
d= 408 cm
Hence;
t= d/k = 408/24 = 17 seconds
I believe it's B, Sentence 2, but I'm not sure. There is a past tense verb, took; a present tense verb, mixes; and a past tense verb, pounded.
In Ovid's "Metamorphoses", gods are responsible for altering the physical forms of earthly creatures. Ovid doesn't state it in the introductory lines, but the epic itself makes it clear that gods do it almost whimsically, of their own accord and for their own purposes. Kafka never says who transformed Gregor into a vermin. He even uses a passive construction: Gregor "found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin". A faceless, nameless force seems to be responsible for this unexpected occurrence. Kafka makes it look almost absurd, as Gregor's world is all too real, so no gods or any supernatural force can be involved. However different the two works are, one thing is similar - people are completely powerless and helpless. All they can do is to suffer or annihilate themselves.