Its a because it seems so intense
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A predicate noun is a word which renames the noun that has been mentioned in the sentence.
Examples.
The baker baked some pastries and cakes for the event.
Pastries and cakes
The zebra ran for its life.
life
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<span>Watts takes the narrator’s hand and leads him to the cellar. He calls the many stored and dusty bottles there as “our tomorrows.”
Watts describes the doctor who knew the old medicines and could treat illness with the things that he found in kitchen cabinets.
I took the test, these are 100% correct. </span>
While a simile indirectly equates two things, a metaphor DIRECTLY equates two things, so the answer is metaphor.