They can help illustrate meaning for the reader.
<span>Which best explains how this detail helps to develop the plot and establish the theme Pride goes before the fall
I think the correct answer is:
It provides resolution; it demonstrates Creon's fear that Antigone's rule-breaking will spread, and he will spend too much of his time pursuing criminals instead of ruling Thebes.</span>
This kind of pride is not the same as “taking pride in your appearance ie. taking care that you look nice and are neat and clean.
It is referring to being “puffed up” and “full of yourself” and your own importance ie a haughty attitude whereby you estimate yourself or your contribution to society, higher than you ought to. (Eg you yourself sing about yourself, “incase no one noticed!”)
Answer:
This is a simile.
The word 'like' makes it a simile instead of a metaphor. In this excerpt from "marigolds," The narrator is describing their mother's voice as calm and soothing by saying it sounds "like a cool, dark room in summer...." This adds to the overall characterization because the reader can better understand what the mother's voice sounds like. It creates a picture inside your head.
D. Both display the social class of the subject.