The only line which demonstrates a simile (a comparison using the words <em>like </em>or <em>as</em>) is B) It is in the small things we see it. The child's first step, as awesome as an earthquake.<em />
In the days of communism, many Romanian and Bulgarian children, who now are among the countries' leading technologists, learned to code on replicas of Apple II and ZX Spectrum machines.
I think not. They don't ever really ask the people theyre gonna write about any questions, sometimes they will, but if the celebrities refuse to answer, the reporters just wing it. They rely on gossip, whatever is in other magazines, or whatever new rumors are spreading like wildfire, then they add their own kick to it, change up the story to something that they think will sell. And its normally false
B: he doesn’t need to be capitalized, but sufficient does