Answer:
B). Calm waters and white-water rapids.
Explanation:
Metaphors are described as the literary device that the author primarily employs to establish an implicit comparison between two distinct things.
As per the question, the two metaphors that are most commonly employed to relate the two perspectives of change are 'Calm waters(tranquility) and white-water rapids(speedy)' that aids to establish an implied comparison between the views. It clarifies the point more clearly and comprehensively to the readers. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
1st is science fiction
2nd is fantasy fiction
3rd realistic fiction
Both are outwardly beautiful, but of less value internally.
In the beginning of the story “The Necklace”, Mathilde was a high maintenance woman who aspires only jewelry and material things. Mathilde’s outside appearance is beautiful like the necklace she borrowed. Her inner value, however, was ugly for she was a bitter woman and jealous of others who have grand houses with servants, nice things and a life of comfort and ease.
The answer is D, third person. The author uses words such as "he" and "his"
Malcom wants to kill Macbeth for revenge after Macbeth killed Macduff's entire family, who was Malcom's friend. (Also to become king.)