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This is a simile.
The word 'like' makes it a simile instead of a metaphor. In this excerpt from "marigolds," The narrator is describing their mother's voice as calm and soothing by saying it sounds "like a cool, dark room in summer...." This adds to the overall characterization because the reader can better understand what the mother's voice sounds like. It creates a picture inside your head.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. He is smart and aware of possible danger, but also thirsty for power, which blinds him to several warnings." Based on his actions in the play, the best description of Caesar is that <span>He is smart and aware of possible danger, but also thirsty for power, which blinds him to several warnings.</span>
In the Prologue, the Chorus tells us that Romeo and Juliet is a play about domestic conflict. "Two households" (that would be the Montagues and the Capulets), "both alike in dignity" (of the same social standing) are going to be involved in a rather messy, and uncivil family feud.