Metaphore is the answer to this one because it’s metaphorically comparing one thing to another
Answer:
Do you know the man that sent your sister the expensive birthday card?
Is that the old man who they saw at the supermarket the other day?
The hawker is actually a very healthy man who you bought the fried noodles from.
All those girls' voices are good who will be given a chance to take part in the singing contest.
I'm going to meet the boy that I met at your birthday party.
The principal congratulated the boy that scored straight A's.
Is that the detective which helped to catch the criminals?
Explanation:
"The Landlady" by Roald Dahl is a story that has a weird unusual hobby of taxidermy. She stuffs dead corpses. This hobby of her and how she deals with death is absolutely scary, at the same time interesting for readers to know her intentions behind it.
Explanation:
Billy, another main character of this story, is 17 and is annoyed by the acts of the Landlady. He thinks her to be odd and manner less as she keeps touching his hands and shoulders while talking to him. Her compliments on his appearance make Billy feel very uncomfortable, every time they have a conversation.
When the story progresses and readers get to know that the Landlady stuffed her dead pets in a briefcase and does the same with human bodies too, readers along with Billy start wondering about what kind of a sinister this woman is. She finally murders both other boys and stuff them like she did with the pets, at the end of the story.