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
The correct answer would be the third option. Based on the given excerpt above from Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, the excerpt exemplifies how Hemingway's dialogues typically includes <span>colorful language and specific word choices to define complex ideas. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.</span>
Answer:
rupt - break - as in corrupt
Voc - call, to name - as in vocabulary
tion - changes verb to noun - as in information
script - writing - as in scripture
sequ - to follow - as in sequence
dis - negative, apart - as in disconnect
nat - to born, birth
Explanation:
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