Answer:
With great risk may come great reward. 
Explanation:
According to the book "Saving Tobe", there is a conflict as Tobe almost loses his life by drowning but he is rescued in the nick of time.
His father Step feels he didn't do enough because he wasn't the one to save his son, but in the end, it was down to the bravery of Serafin which saved his life.
This proves the theme that with great risk comes great reward. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
One of the main characteristics of a memoir is first-person narration, because a memoir is usually written by a person who has actually experienced all of those memories. A memoir is a French word meaning memory, so this is a text based on someone's memories. Also, a memoir is a blend of actual facts, things that the author has experienced throughout his or her life, and imagination used to create a mixture between a fictional and non-fictional work of art.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
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Explanation:
This question is from the story ''Orpheus and Eurydice''. The third paragraph represents the whole idea of the story. It is about the analysis of the personality of a person, who got motivated by their own goods and bads. It says that if one can find true love, then the suffering is worth it.  
We can even sacrifice ourselves for true love and that won't be a waste. This story shows the importance of trust and how it can change once life.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: The conflict between Okonkwo and his father Unoka.
The conflict between Okonkwo and his father Unoka represents the theme of <em>fate vs. free will</em>. Okwonkwo hates his father deeply. He believes he is lazy and entitled. Moreover, he has a terrible reputation as a debtor around Umuofia. Okonkwo strives to be different than his father, and through free will, defeat fate. He, however, ends up becoming a callous, hardworking, but violent man.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
C. Metaphor a comparison of two things without the use of as or like