Answer: Simile
The figure of speech used to compare Lepidus to a donkey and a horse; the triumvirate to a bear would be simile since they’re comparing something with another thing of a completely different kind
To treat the nose's disappearance as fact rather than an extraordinary event.
B. When a rhyme occurs somewhere other than the end of a line
Answer:
<em><u>i </u></em>like to use <em><u>lipton</u></em> tea in my <em><u>summer</u></em> drinks.
Explanation:
I = always capitalized no matter where in the sentence because it refers to a individual
Lipton = because it's a proper name, it refers to a specific company
Summer = because seasons are a proper noun.