Please add the question. Thanks! ^.^
A metaphor makes a comparison by stating that one thing is something else, but a simile states that one thing is like something else.
Answer:
I would go with <u>Option B</u>, it sounds the most appropriate, I'm not 100% sure, I could be wrong.
Explanation:
Trotsky was removed from his positions and eventually expelled from the Soviet Union in February 1929. He was assassinated on feburary 1929 by Ramón Mercader.
A. It seems that Americans have a great capacity for consuming popcorn, spending $250 million on the snack in theaters each year.
This is the correctly edited sentence. It uses the correct verb "seems" to mean "appears". The other "seam" refers to where two pieces of something come together like cloth to make a shirt. This also capitalizes the proper noun, Americans, corrects the spelling mistake for theaters, and corrects the slang for year. The difference between A and B is that B has the word "dollars" after million. Since the dollar sign has been added before 250, the word dollars should not be included after million.