I believe that the phrase from Mandela's speech that is an example of a metaphor is the first one - 'the children, [...] the greatest of our treasures."
A metaphor is a type of comparison, where two or more things are compared without using words such as <em>like </em>or <em>as. </em>Here, the children are the greatest of our treasures - they are compared to a treasure, something which is the most important thing of all.
Narritive writing <span>relates a clear sequence of events that occurs over time. Both what happens and the order in which the events occur are communicated to the reader. Effective </span>narration<span> requires a </span>writer<span> to give a clear sequence of events (fictional or non-fictional) and to provide elaboration. Hope that helped you :))</span>
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cause at that time almost everything was natural nothing was a mixture of anything but now we don't know weather the thing is natural or not or is it mixed with something else also
for eg in earlier times fruits were grown naturally but now they r being injected to grow faster which is not natural and might cause us problems in future but the ppl in past didn't
The idea "the joy of a new life" is not supported in William Blake's "Infant Sorrow".
I would say the answer is c