The Answer is . . .
“A. Slim is well-respected on the ranch and in the bunkhouse.”
Answer:
"I am a laptop." (Metaphor)
"Books started swirling around becoming a tornado." (Metaphor)
"<u>Like</u> colorful snowflakes..." (simile)
"Come on Cameron, you can compute <u>like</u> a laptop." (simile)
"My laptop <u>grinned</u> at me." (<u>person</u>ification - giving an object human-like characteristics)
Metaphors are like similes, but without the words 'like' or 'as.' Metaphors sound literal, even though they are obviously just a comparison.
Final answer: First and third quotes.
I think that the answer is A) because it starts talking about how it helps slow animals at the end and it also talks about the underpass at the end I noticed that it was talking about the overpass in the beginning and the underpass at the end....Srry I'm not an 100% sure only about 90%
It brought more jobs because we had to produce more things in bulk like the uniforms and medical supplies and food and many more things also since so many men left for war their jobs from before were hiring new people
Characters often have complex motivations in stories because without an interesting plot or without any true meaning given to a characters actions, the story would be meaningless. So if you think about reading a book where the main character hopes to save the world rather than go to Tescos and buy something, there will obviously be a big difference between how the story makes you, the reader, feel like.