When things are compared using "like" or "as," we call this a simile.
Answer:
Change the 'and' to 'but.'
Change 'a test' to 'any tests'
Explanation:
<u>You wrote:</u> My best subject is Spanish, and I haven't passed a test this month.
<u>After Changing:</u>
My best subject is Spanish, but I haven't passed any tests this month.
If you change it, it sounds more like you are unhappy about your Spanish skills and makes more sense.
This type of figurative language is a simile. This person is is being compared to a hornet, which aren't "mean" insects.
Answer:
Michael and I ran in the Big Brother's Marathon.
Explanation: