The answer is D because the whole point of a metaphor is to compare things in a unique way and it makes people really think.
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B seems to be the best answer.
The deed that Hedda refest to here is what she thinks is Lovborg’s suicide.
Hedda, while talking to Brack, characterizes Lovborg's suicide as "<em>the last great act</em>", claiming that she admires that "<em>he should have the will and the strength to turn away from the banquet of life</em>".
She believes that Lovborg was brave upon deciding to take his own life so young, as the quote clearly states ("a deed of deliberate courage".)
Answer:
<h3>Five sentences describing a friend of mine.</h3>
Explanation:
My friend whom I've known for for 15 years has the most outrageous laugh. Every time she laughs hard, she makes a funny sound that makes everyone around her laugh more intensely. She is a free-spirited person and a go-to person. She would always acquiesce anything that I say.
Today she feels frisky and extricated from work. She plans to go for an epic hike over to Yosemite steep. She called me just recently and insisted I should pack my bags to go along with her.
Answer:
Yes, I listened to other respectively, asked productive follow-up questions, and entered the discussion in a polite manner. For instance, one of the questions I asked was, "how do you feel about the protagonist using his best friend's father to win over his crush?". I enjoyed hearing others discuss the story as well, especially when Laryssa gave her in-depth thoughts on her take on how a vast majority of children are so addicted to electronics that they hardly ever go outside, much like the protagonist. As well as, how his parents are taking action by threatening him with military school, and how other parents should do the same.