Similes are literary devices that compares words with another directly, a bit different from a metaphor. Metaphors compare things indirectly related.
<h3>Lucynell’s character</h3>
The correct answer is option B
- The description of Lucynell's hair and eyes lends her an image of angelic innocence.
The comparison used to foster Mr. Shiftlet's Southern gothic person through The picture builds up the possibility that Mrs. Crater and Lucynell are both harmed.
The "revolting words" of Mrs. Lucynell was that Shiflet was a helpless handicapped forsaken floating man, yet she likewise believes him adequately competent to be her little girl's better half.
This approach to addressing him by the one who anticipates that he should wed her girl shows that the world or society he lives in doesn't have a lot of care about others, everybody for themselves.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.
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Answer:
yeah its correct grammer except for the start
Explanation:
A. Since there is so much food here we can find something to eat.
All of the other sentences do NOT make sense when you read them in deeper context. A double negative is incorrect grammar! Double negatives are things like "not never" or "can't cannot." The meaning of this sentence is saying that there is lots of food so it will be easy to find something to eat. The only answer that reflects that meaning is A.
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