B compare and contrast writing of course
Answer:
1. She remembered standing on a chair with her arms outstretched like a bird ready for flight while Hortensia fitted the sides of the dress.
2. Instead, Alfonso led them to a car with rows of wooden benches, like church pews facing each other, already crowded with peasants.
3. Clicketta, clicketta, clicketta. The song of the locomotive was monotonous as they traveled north, and the hours seemed like Mama’s never-ending ball of thread unwinding in front of them.
Explanation:
I am assuming chapter 5 is "Las Guayabas."
All we need to do is look for the word "like," and check if it's a simile.
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Answer: In "Harrison Bergeson" the goverment created a society where everyone was made exactly equal by torturous and inhumane devices. They warped the idea that "all men are created equal" by changing it from "all men are equally important to the world no matter what the circumstance" to "all men are literally equal in every way, no matter what we have to do to make it that way." I do not agree with this interperatation because it does not help the society in any way to have everyone exactly equal in all things. Instead of created a solid base of fairness, it creates a crumbling foundation. With everyone being average intelligence, new ideas were most likely scarce and illogical, entertainment was probably bland, boring, and meaningless. This interperataion created a community that was more unequal than it started with and flawed in many ways.