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c. My boss Bob was waiting for me when I showed up for work five minutes late today—the snake!
a. Bent double, like old beggars under sacks
Explanation:
A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two dissimilar things directly without the use of like or as.
The example of metaphor from the given options are A and C because both sentences compares one thing to another.
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Explanation:
The pros of this solution would be that individuals would be more aware of bullying and be able to detect the signs much easier. This would hopefully lead to more people stepping up and interfering when someone is getting bullied which can change many people's lives. The cons of this are that it may not always work. Bullying is not always out in the open and can many times be very subtle. For example, cyberbullying can sometimes be impossible for adults or others to see since it can be through direct messaging where only the victim and the bully are able to see the messages.
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Correct answer B. The meter is quick and unpredictable, like a fly buzzing around
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E.The fifth stanza uses alliteration (words starting with the same letter) to describe the fly.
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- He wants to make sure that no one else knows that the girls could be lying and Danforth doesn't want to lose his position of authority.
Explanation:
In the context of 'The Crucible III,' the key reason for thinking that Danforth was disturbed regarding whether Proctor had informed anyone else regarding the lies of the girls is that 'he didn't wish to lose his position of authority.' He had an inner threat that he might lose his authority and therefore, he wanted to ensure that nobody else comes to know about the lies told by the girls in order to safeguard his position.