You shouldn't assume that something will definitely happen before it really does.Don't make plans based on predicted results that haven't occurred yet. This phrase is often shortened to Don't count your chickens. Origin. A hen (female chicken) lays eggs from which young chickens (chicks) “hatch” or emerge.
The correct answer is <span>D) a comparison using like or as Description
In extended similes, there are long comparisons between two things that span several lines of a poem. Homer was famous for this so it is also known sometimes as Homeric simile. He used it for example when describing how Odysseus' ship is thrown around by waves in a similar manner to how fishermen are thrown by waves.</span>
D. avoid will be your answer
It is D because it is comparing two different things that are the same concept.
Answer: The most likely conclusion is that some of the hamsters escaped the cage.
Explanation:
There also seemed to be <em>fewer </em>hamsters in the next cage.