Answer: humanity's helplessness against nature
Based on the two different excerpts presented above, the theme that is seen as common to both is man's helplessness against nature. When nature strikes, even the strongest man is eaten by doubts and uncertainties, fear and threat.
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Answer: C: inability to uphold his code of honor
Yes, because Snape always took away points from his house (Gryffindor), he insulted Harry, he gave him bad grades, and a few more. However, Snape wasn't so BAD, either. He protected Harry for years and sacrificed himself in the end; he mistreated Harry because he loathed his father, but he also loved Harry because he loved his mother.
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
Because its was comparing the two things without using like or as
Explanation:
Well, I didn't experience this but I think the situation was awkward.