Answer:
Figurative language is different from literal language because it contains meaning other than the actual word for word meaning.
Answer: "Employees" is the simple subject.
Explanation:
A simple subject is the main word in a subject, without any modifiers that describe it. In order to determine the simple subject in a sentence, we should just ask ourselves who is the performer of the action in the sentence. In this case, the simple subject is the word ''employees'', while the complete subject (simple subject + the modifiers) is ''the employees at the factory."
A struggle within the characters mind, usually to create suspense in the novel
The correct answer is letter (B) cumbersome. The line "We pounded along, stopped, landed soldiers; went on, landed custom-house clerks to levy toll in what looked like a God-forsaken wilderness, with a tin shed and a flag-pole lost in it; landed more soldiers—to take care of the custom-house clerks, presumably," suggests that cumbersome.