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The answer is “I cried a river last night.” If a sentence uses “like” or “as” to compare two things, it is a simile. A sentence that doesn’t use those words, but instead states something as though it is a literal fact is a metaphor. “The cat was as black as the night,” is a simile. “The cat was the night,” is a metaphor.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
C has the metaphor of putting a figurative wall
How Mercutio develops this theme: It can be difficult to follow forbidden love.
As someone who is the opposite of Romeo, Mercutio mocks Romeo’s lovesickness and therefore shows that there can be a price to chasing after love.
Mercutio questions love in this famous phrase about love being blind. He defines the blindness of love as a negative thing rather than a positive one.