In Scout Momaday, said on page 3, "The young Plains culture of the Kiowas withered and died like grass burn in the prairie."
Similes use like and as to compare someone or something and a metaphor doesn't.
Example of a metaphor: Her hands turned to ice in the cold wind of the Autumn.
Your hands only felt like ice and didn't actually turn to ice.
the answer C. a magazine article written in may 2013
Talks about inner thoughts, like in the Cask of Amontillado, He makes Montressor talka bout how foolish Fortunado was and how he was going to kill him in a catacomb, and his storys are always dark.
I think its A, because Brutus was a traitor, but C is also true, as Brutus had alot of power due to his upbringing