Option a. comparison
Metaphor refers to something as being the same as another thing for rhetorical effects.
- provide clarity / identity hidden similarities between 2 ideas compare to and convey an understanding.
Answer: He is curious about how they are burying the dead. ... The narrator has compassion for those people who are suffering. He shows sorrow, tears, sadness, and desperation.
Explanation:
D the way snow covers everything uniformly
Answer:
<em>Authoritative</em>
Explanation:
<em>Although Justin parents gave him the free will to choose what he wanted to learn or study, at the same time he had a choice to pick from any of the activities he wanted, but he was limited to some particular kind sports.</em>
<em>The parents felt some of the sports Justin might choose from might be too dangerous for him and hurt him, his parents here was authoritative</em>
Boo Radley was a good person but perceived as someone who must be isolated. He himself chose to isolate himself from society. The justice about whether to judge him as a murderer or a defender was overlooked by Atticus because of Radley's history. The instability of Boo's family highlights the theme of how even within homes, equal human rights can be ignored. Aunt Alexandra is traditional and prejudice at first but becomes open to the views of Atticus because of her love for the family.