The table of contents in a fiction book usually contains each of the chapter names. On the other hand, the table of contents in a non-fiction book usually contains each of the chapter names, and additional information about the topics it covers.
Answer: Personification
Explanation: Metaphor that assigns human to nonhuman entitles
The answer is the ancient Israelites
Actually, it’s D. “He ain’t gonna come home” for colloquialism is not your formal, fancy language, but your everyday “slang”
Watching him bravely tell the truth about what had really happened that day and how he had been the one responsible for the destruction of our neighbor’s award-winning flower garden, I realized that he knew he would likely face unpleasant consequences.
Statement 1 is the most specific and concrete expression of the sentence 2 "I knew that what he did that day must have been extremely difficult for him." It gives us the exact information about what his brother did and why it is a very difficult decision to acknowledge his fault. It means that restoring the award-winning flower garden is not only going to be very costly but would also take a long time to be completed and it may negatively affect the relationship of his family and their neighbor.