The effective use of metaphor was most valuable to Aristotle. As metaphor, it is understood a figure of speech which provides a rhetorical effect by mentioning one thing in reference to another. it might compare two things which are different.
True, the narrator can be all of those things. Some examples include the following:
Major Character who's the narrator: Hazel Grace Lancaster in The Fault in Our Stars
Minor Character who's the narrator: Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby
Protagonist: Esther in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar (narrated in 1st Person POV)
Antagonist: Amy Dunne in Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
1. B) given
2. A) take. This one is a bit tricky, because if only "taked" was underlined, the correct version would be 'taken'. But if "have taked" is underlined, 'take' would work the same as 'have taken'.
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B. It has a plot
Explanation:
It is a poem has a setting, characters, and conflict. It is prose that has rhyme and rhythm. It is a poem that uses sound devices. It is prose that has a protagonist and antagonist.
Answer:
GIVE ME BRAINLIEST AND ILL GIVE U THE ANSWER
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