D because it says that he was mad AS hell. A simile uses like or as.
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You should focus on the positives instead of negatives, because there is always light at the end of the tunnel. Be around those who love you, because they are the people who you can trust, and they will never leave you. Finally, get to know yourself, and be aware of what you are doing. Stay true to what your values are.
Answer:
A. "horror bristling round the head”
Explanation:
The given question refers to the poem <em>A Child's Nightmare </em>written by Robert Graves.
The poem begins with some kind of nightmarish creature scaring the narrator when he was a child in his nursery, and then that same creature leaping on him <em>again from the clank of a night train.</em> This is in fact a night train that transported soldiers during the war. From this moment the war imagery begins. Lines <em>when I'm shot through heart and head</em> and <em>nor the stretcher-bearer's cry </em>are from this part of the poem, as well. The only line that is not an example of war imagery as it is from the first part of the poem is line A: <em>horror bristling round the head.</em>