There's a few metaphors two examples are I thank you feom my heart and a good man's prayers are golden recompense
B im pretty sure! if not then i’m sorry:///
Answer:
There was an extensive amount of tools in the shed.
Well, "who's" is who is, it's just a contraction. So, it'd be whose.
"Who is muddy foot prints are those?" doesn't sound correct, but
"Whose muddy foot prints are those?" does.
Hope this helps!
He is passionate about hunting and doesn’t care about his victim’s feelings