The answer is C.) I think I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree. A similie is comparison of two objects. The comparison in this statement is: a poem lovely AS a tree.
A similie usually has either the word AS or LIKE.
By reading the passage we can figure out that the word "betwixt" means something similar to "between". We can infer this because the author tells us that he was on a passage, in a passage you can move only forward or backward. The author began to "crept aft", meaning he moved to the back of the boat, so he moved trough the passage. Then he says "till there warn't but one stateroom betwixt me and the cross-hall of the texas." Here we can see that he wants to go somewhere, or that there is an end to the passage, the end is "the cross-hall". So the narrator is in Place A., the "cross-hall" place C., and in between them is "one stateroom".
The answer is b. Al-Ghazali.
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Answer:
The "Prairie Indians"
Explanation:
The "Prairie Indians" were described as hunters and horsemen living high up the Brazos and Trinity rivers and friendly with the Comanches.