Since the speaker compares himself to a night owl and Wilson to an early bird without the usage of the words "like" or "as", this is an example of metaphor. The reader is obviously not actually a night owl, but is merely saying that he's more active at night.
Answer: Umm... I think its "That courage like a rock"
Explanation: I could be wrong, but its a simile, so its figurative.
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The 'surpise' in Zaroffs bedroom was a suprise attack from Rainsford. For him, the most dangerous of hunts is not over yet as he is cornered in Zaroff's room (hence the allusion to baying) and has no choice but to fight.
THE answer is C
The sentence that uses ellipses correctly is the following one: Arnold says that the " . . .Sea of Faith . . . Lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled." Ellipses are used to mark where some words in a quotation have been omitted. Ellipses should not be used at the very end of a quotation.
To prepare for a test you have to get your notes first. Your organize the notes the best way yoy can that would help you understand the material better. You go home and take an hour or two out and study the material. When you are finish studying make you a test and see if you can answer the question on the test you made without looking back at the material. If you are able to answer all of those questions correctly then you know all the material for the test for the following day.