Figurative language is when you use a word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday, literal meaning.
For example writing a hyperbole is a way to use figurative language.
Answer and Explanation:
This question is about "To build a fire."
What motivates a man to travel is the feeling that he will be able to reach the camp after a few hours of walking. In the accommodation he will have food and warmth to protect himself from the intense climate that he is subjected to. The hope of arriving at the camp makes the man have the courage to walk many kilometers, in the extreme cold, as the temperature was -75ºF.
Man's motivations change during the journey because he needs to do things that will allow him to survive.
Hello, I could probably answer it more surely if the question was provided in its original format. But for how it was presented, I believe the answer would be C. A callout.
A callout (or call-out) in publishing is a short excerpt within a bigger text, somehow highlighted to call the reader's attention out to that part, specially. It can be a short string of text with its words connected by lines, dots, arrows, or similar, a sentence in bold separated from the text, or written in a different format, usually in a larger font. - This one is very common in magazines and newspapers. (and I believe this is the type that was presented on this excerpt original format).
Both Macbeths become victims of their guilt, and it manifests itself in hallucinations. Macbeth sees the ghost of Banquo everywhere, whereas Lady Macbeth sees blood on her hands.
The answer would be the 3rd sentence.
<span>Gideon and Francis took a difficult - but not interesting - science course.</span>