Answer:
Option 2 and option 4.
Explanation:
In option 2, the phrase "like a waterfall" is a simile. The word "like" followed by the comparison of something exaggerated is usually a giveaway to determine a simile.
In option 4, the phrase "Herculean task" can be classified as either an idiom or an allusion (or both). An idiom is an exaggeration of something and an allusion is when a phrase relates something to a work of literature. In this case, it's relating to the story of Hercules.
Answer:
The nurse refers to Dexter in a subservient manner, like he is a servant.
The nurse's comment and Judy's reaction to Dexter's response makes him feel that he must take action so that he will never be in such a position again.
His determination is what causes him to feel this way.
Explanation:
In Winter Dreams by F. Scott Fitzgerald Dexter encounters both Judy and her nurse for the first time, and the nurse treated Dexter like a servant: "Miss Jones is to have a little caddy, and this one says he can't go."
When Dexter explains his reason for not being able to go due to his responsibility, Judy simply dismisses it for her own selfish pleasure: "Well he's here now.", then she dropped her bag and set off in haughty manner towards the tee.
This treatment makes Dexter convinced to just quit his job at the club, he believes he he must never put himself in a position to be treated that way again.
The trait which made him feel that way is his determination, and he uses that determination later to "win" Judy and to achieve a sense of status and position that will enable him to have the best experience.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
he is still at the spot he is talking of.
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Answer: He was quite comfortable on the bed and gave in too easily to his wife.
Explanation:
In this scenario in the book, "Cat in the Rain", George, who is the husband, is on the bed where he is reading whilst next to two pillows showing that he was in a relaxed position.
When they needed to retrieve the cat, George offered to do so but when he wife insisted to a small degree that he didn't, he quickly accepted this and went back to reading. His offer was therefore perceptibly insincere because he was relaxed and did not want to give up this comfort and so quickly took a way out when it was offered to him.