Answer:
Simile.
Used the word <em>like</em> and is comparing the child to a ninja
Actually, colleen isn't a Latin word.
The correct answer is "It is best described as an anecdote".
We consider an anecdote to be a personal account or retelling of a particular event or incident. The key word here is "personal". In the example given, we clearly see how <u>the point of view is from the protagonist of a certain personal experience he had and the way he felt about it, constituting it as an anecdote.</u>
We don't know for a fact Utopians don't care about riches, because we're only getting a single man's experience which in addition, cannot be proven.
An analogy recquires some sort of strong comparisson of metaphor that isn't really present in this excerpt.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
<em>Flowers have not withered away</em> is the present perfect tense.
1 : A
2 : D
3 : C
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6 : C