We would need a paragraph or story but tthe best i can tell you is look at the surroding words and how that word is being used and pull out details that think is important for that useage of that word
Answer:
B
Explanation: a simile compares two things using like and as
I encountered this question before. The underlined idiom was "SHE PUT HER NOSE TO THE FIRE". This question also had choices. These were:
<span>She was cold as she wrote her speech, so she sat by the fire.
She worked hard to finish her speech for the assembly.
She was proud of the speech once she finished it.
She finished the speech in a very short amount of time.
The underlined idiom tells the reader that SHE FINISHED THE SPEECH IN A VERY SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME.
When you put your nose to the fire, you don't last long because of the heat. Thus, you only spend a short amount of time putting your nose to the fire.</span>
Yes with having a friend by your side you can overcome everything.so it’s both.