B. Simile
Simile are used to compare one thing with another.
Noun: a previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion
verb: base an argument, theory, or undertaking on
Answer:
B is correct because and adjective is a descriptive word and Shiny Case uses the word shiny which is describing the case
The differences between high school and middle school:
- Academically, you are getting ready and preparing for college, as well as preparing for the real world.
- Your peers are often more mature in behavior. In addition, you are given more privileges, such as the opportunity to eat lunch off campus.
Similarities:
- Both middle school and high school have very similar routine structures, e.g periods, different teachers for each subject.
- You often have the same typical electives, just more advanced.
- Both offer clubs and sports.