Answer:
A: simile.
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech that consists in making a comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, this comparison is made using the words "like" and "as." In the given phrase, we can see an example of a simile that is comparing the strength of something with the strength of an ox, using the word "as" to make the comparison. So the correct answer is option A: simile.
The answer would be C.
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This is because indirect objects are nouns or pronouns that identify to whom or for whom the action of the </span>verb<span> is performed, as well as who is receiving the direct object. Indirect objects are seen infrequently.</span>
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<span>b.through the writer’s statements about
the character</span>
What direct characterization is is when the author
blatantly/obviously/directly tells readers about traits of a character. This does not leave anything for readers to
interpret as typically readers will infer characteristics about a character based
upon a character’s actions, thought, or words.
However, direct characterization will have the author say something
about a character like, “He always had a soft spot for anything sentimental and
would always speak politely to older people because he wished others would one
day treat him with respect when he got old.”
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