Answer: Metaphor if a person is speaking and comparing him/herself to fire-- perhaps an emotional state, or expressing an intention to light things up.
Personification if the fire is speaking. It may be a poetic, ceremonial speech.
"I am fire. I represent the passion and fervor of these candidates...."
Explanation:
Context helps to determine the interpretation of any figurative language.
I'm not quite sure how you want me to answer this but here...
'My three classes, biology, English, and reading are very hard but they are not as difficult as math.'
You do not capitalize classes unless it is a language or it as a number behind it (ex. Algebra 1.).
An effective research question that can help better understand the topic is: "How can this problem be solved and what impact would it have?"
<h3>What is a Research Question?</h3>
This refers to the set of questions that are asked in order to find out more about a hypothesis or test subject.
Hence, we can see that although your question is incomplete, I can infer that you are referring to making a difference and this can be answered by asking the research question: "How can this problem be solved and what impact would it have?"
Read more about research questions here:
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