<span>The answer is:</span>
When he meets Fatima, Santiago feels<span> that he knows the universal language: love.</span>
He is completely surprised when he met her to the point that
he couldn’t move. He was dumbstruck. His reaction is similar to what we would
know as love at first sight. It was what he felt when he met Fatima.
You didn't provide the possible statements, however, he says that he came there to see whether King Arthur's court is as valiant and honorable as the stories say, so if any of the possible answers fit then that's your answer.
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
In hyperbole there is an exaggeration and sometimes it is kind of unrealistic (ex. He is tall as the sky). Metaphor is a comparison of things but not in a literally sense (ex. Love is fire). Alliteration appears in the repetition of some letter in a phrase or verse like in this example from Shakespeare “Beauty's effect with beauty were bereft”. Simile is a comparison of two things using “as” or “like” such as: he is young like my sister or the example here they are comparing the kids with the parents using the world "like".
He encounters a traffic jam and must wait for the other climbers to ascend
The excerpt reflects its social and historical context in that:
- It illustrates the lingering notion that women should wear dresses to express their femininity.
<h3>What is a Social Context?</h3>
Social context refers to the elements of an act or event that reflects the prevailing trends of the time.
From the text above, it can be seen that the woman wore floral dresses, and used ribbons on her hair to express her feminity. That was the trend at that time in history.
Learn more about social contexts here:
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