Answer:art is personal work
Explanation: the metaphor used comparing art with your kid explains how personal art work is and also how one nurtures it because you have to be in love with your art work hence one gives it time as they see what they create comes to life or as it get finished and the idiom used to say it talks back to you explains the finish work of art how it describes the owner and as one looks at it there is always a story it tells .
It is of course open to interpretation because when art get exposed to a gallery that where everyone cast their opinions .
The correct answer is; to succeed in the school, students need to know many facts.
Answer and Explanation:
"To those who saw him often he seemed almost like two men: one the merry monarch of the hunt and banquet and procession, the friend of children, the patron of every kind of sport; the other the cold, acute observer of the audience chamber or the Council, watching vigilantly, weighing arguments, refusing except under the stress of great events to speak his own mind."
Winston Churchill, "King Henry VIII," Churchill's History of the English- Speaking People's
The sentence's impact comes strongly when we get to know the contrasting side of King Henry VIII, which he presented in his speech. This sentence has more impact because he starts with nice and soft words: the friend of children, the patron of every kind of sport and then ends with harsh and cold words: weighing arguments, refusing, speak his mind.
Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words, so the answer is C. "Desiring white camellias". (B doesn't work because it is only in one word).