C. Metaphor a comparison of two things without the use of as or like
Personification (the bells are screaming their affright and shrieking)
Mack claimed that it was tough to read about Shakespeare but it is worth reading it.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Like the theater-mad student prince, Shakespeare's own reading of classical and contemporary texts is extensive, and watching him transform others' words into lively plots, puns, and persons is the nearest insight we get into his working practices.
It becomes very hard to read the stories and the plays written by Shakespeare because of the language written by him. But it is worth putting in efforts to read about his plays and stories because once you understand the meaning, you thoroughly enjoy it.
he might have made a comparison with the other down settlements
The option that most effectively completes the sentence is “allowing world nations freedom of choice, within reason, promotes peace”. According to John Kennedy in his speech delivered at the American University, nations (in this case he refers to the Soviet Union) should not try to impose rules on other nations as this interferes with the process of peace and creates tension.