The word "them" in the sentence is used as the indirect object. The correct answer would be option B. It is used as the indirect object because it is being affected by the verb used in the sentence. The subject or the doer of the action is "sandy", the verb is "showed" and the direct object is "her coin collection" making "them" as the indirect object.
I believe the answer is otherwise
Metaphor is when your comparing two things without using like or as and a simile is when ur comparing two things using like or as
Based on the excerpt from Robert Frost’s poem “Mending Wall”, the speaker thinks his neighbor is<em> stubborn (option A)</em>. Someone is stubborn when they are determinate to nor change their attitude on something when it refers to good arguments or reasons to do so. His neighbor continues on repairing the wall that separates them and says that “Good fences make good neighbors.” In the end, the poem’s teaching is that a wall needs to be preserved between properties. This is to safeguard that the personal identity and individuality of the neighbors, specifically as farmers are preserved.