The lilliputians
In Gulliver's Travels Swift uses the tiny people - the Lilliputians- to represent what is petty and small-minded about English society.
Answer:The answer is fearful
Explanation:
In the excerpt, the girl seems scared of being separated and tells herself to pull herself together, so she may be fearful of her current situation.
<span>The correct answer is A. The passage is an extended metaphor that uses the source domain of a bird soaring in to represent the target domain of having a sudden realisation. Birds are often used metaphorically to represent freedom, so this could link to the freedom that comes with realising something about himself or his life.</span>
Answer:
The answer would be conditional
Explanation: