C. is the run on in the sentence. There is no needed semicolon, and two complete sentences in that sentence.
Benedick and Beatrice demonstrate their feelings for each other by speaking to one another thru playfully insulting each the other, which leads to the reader to conclude that they are actually fond of one another. During their first interaction, we can see an explicit sign of their previous possible relationship.
Ok, so I'm going to try my best to answer this.
My best guess would be how he said that he was able to see his answer through whoever he is talking to, then lose it again. He understood and got something, then lost it's understanding. I sincerely hope this helps.. I'm sorry I'm not very good at explaining. ^^;
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The Answer should be Imperative.
The reason is because a simile has like or as in the sentence and a metaphor is referring to an object in the sentence and a rhetorical question is asking a question so those are wrong.