For me, Harrison being handicapped more severely than others, shows he is exceptionally more talented than the average person. The H-G men giving Harrison bigger and more intense handicaps indicates they view him as a bigger threat. He continually is outgrowing his hindrances showing he is very good at maneuvering his way through difficult situations.
The author of the passage implies that:
B. People would value their education more if they had to pay for it.
the first sentence "It is easy to see that without free public education, the great intangible which we call "freedom would not mean very much." indicates that the authro thinks that education should be free for people to value it.
Answer:
2. Personification
3. Simile
4. Simile
Explanation:
2. The author gave human characteristics to the night, which is personification.
3. She compared herself to the phoenix, which is a simile.
4. The author compared the girls hair to be as yellow as a crows foot, a simile.
It depends on who is creating it; what are their beliefs and interests. Hope this helps!! (: