Answer:
(D) There are three main types of chocolate: dark, semisweet, and milk.
Explanation:
It’s talking about different kinds of chocolate.
Answer:
It shows that he was convinced that Fred (his son-in-law) was capable of running the project, in addition to believing that family businesses are successful.
Explanation:
Edwin and Fred made a strong friendship, which made Edwin trust and admire Fred a lot and his abilities to do a job well done, honest and successful. When Fred married Edwin's daughter, that trust and friendship became even more established and made Edwin see Fred as a member of his family, which was perfect for him to hand the inn project over to Fred and leave the business will be run within his family.
Answer:
The line shown in the question above is an example of a metaphor.
Explanation:
The metaphor is a figure of speech that establishes a subjective comparison between two elements that have no explicit relation, but that can be compared in a poetic and implicit way creating a new meaning. Unlike the Simile, the metaphor does not always use the words "like" or "as" to establish the comparison. The sentence shown in the question above is an example of this, where wishes and thorns were compared implicitly, without using the words "like" and "as".