Answer:
1. Allusion – c
2. Simile – a
3. Metaphor – b
Explanation:
a. I defeated my opponent as easily as sliding a knife through butter...
<em>A simile is a comparison using either of the terms "like" or "as".</em>
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b. My opponent's face became a white sheet when he saw me arrive...
<em>A metaphor is a comparison without using the terms "like" and "as".</em>
c. He was the rock to my paper, the paper to my scissors
<em>Alluding to the game of rock, paper, and scissors.</em>
D, because virtuos means to have good morals and cheating would go against those morals.
After getting Cyclops drunk on wine, Odysseus takes away his eye. Cyclops invited Odysseus not to kill him but to bring to his notice that it was Odysseus who was destined to take his eye. Cyclops wanted to befriend him.