Confirmation is a holy sacrament, it is performed or received after you have been baptized When you are baptized, you receive the Holy Ghost and the sacrament of Confirmation validates, or confirms the strenght received by the baptism. There must be a preparation course (spiritual) to receive the Confirmation, it must be received in a state of "grace" (after a confession) and it must be performed by a Bishop. The Roman Catholics receive the Confirmation between the ages of 12 and 17.
"<span>Her skin was coffee, hot and dark, and she moved in my thoughts" is the line among the lines given in the question that is an example of simile. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option. You have correctly chosen the last option. I hope it helps you.</span>
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(There was a gleam of truth in the charge of Mrs. Hutchinson9 that the Puritans lived under a covenant of works10. This was because they had not yet fully grasped the whole truth of divine revelation. No further proof of the legalistic tendencies of Puritan worship is needed than a glance at their own laws. A man, for example, was fined, imprisoned, or whipped for non-attendance at church services.) this all what I know hopefully will help you