<em>I just want to say thank you for posting the story it is really helpful but what is the question again?</em>
The effect of the simile in this passage makes the passage more interesting and gives it that extra "boost" to help the reader understand what is going on.
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Shakespeare's Juliet is a mixture of caution and passion. In Act I, Scene 5, when she first meets Romeo, who is all passion, she urges him to act naturally, not poetically, and she asks him to swear by the "inconstant moon" in Act II, Scene 2. Now, in this scene Juliet finds herself experiencing conflicting emotions. Certainly, she is troubled that Romeo is the son of her father's mortal enemy; for, as she dreamily contemplates the evening's events, Juliet soliloquizes
“...Romeo doff thy name
And for that name which is no part of thee
Take all myself”
A veteran warrior, the Priest, breaks his sacred vows to hunt down the blood-thirsty vampires who kidnapped his niece.
<h3>What does it reveal about Father Paul?</h3>
He is out of touch with the community he serves.
Leslie Marmon Silko's story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds." The priest stared down at his scuffed brown loafers and the worn hem of his cassock.
For more information about Paul, refer to the link:-
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I believe the answer is C. thorough.
It's all about context clues. Careful is most similar to thorough and makes the most sense.