Answer:
C). The cat’s eyes change just as the moon does.
'Imagery' is described as the figurative device in which the author provides lucid and evocative details/descriptions regarding an idea, situation, or object that helps the reader form mental images.'
In the poem titled "The Cat and the Moon," the poet compares the Moon to the Cat.
Through the use of imagery, the author allows the readers to visualize the way in which the eyes of the cats change by imagining the phases of the moon 'from round to crescent.'
Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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I would say no because a simile is having something referred to something else for example as brace as a lion or crazy like a fox.
A run-on sentence usually occurs when two separate sentences or clauses are improperly combined. However, unlike sentence fragments, run-on sentences can still be technically grammatically correct. So technically the are bad.
C. the word Have shows you it is past tense but it does not end in ed so it is no a past participle.