Answer:
Letter B is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Idioms are a type of figurative language, and they express a feeling and every word should be understood as a whole and the meaning is not literal. Idioms are also untranslatable and we can't find an example of this in the excerpt.
An onomatopoeia is a word that tries to imitate sounds of a person, animal, or thing, creating a sound effect to make the description more expressive. In the excerpt, we can't see any of them.
Personification is when an animal or thing is given human characteristics. There isn't anything like that in the excerpt.
A simile is intended to show similarities between two different nouns and it normally uses the words like or as. In this case, the speaker is comparing the board with house of cards build by a child when he says "like a house that..." making letter B the correct answer.
The correct answer is "A" hope this helps you!
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Bradbury creates a picture of a futuristic world which is filled with technology, violence and mind-control, to introduce the reader to the story's unusual setting.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- For every writer, setting has its own meaning. For some writers setting is not much important.
- For other, it is of great meaning.
- Bradbury considers setting a character in its own. So lays lots of importance while creating it.
- Setting has a important place in a story as it helps reader visualize and experience the story. It includes time and place where a particular event took place and also describes the background environment.
- In Bradbury setting, he does not specify the exact time but yes he creates a view that the incident will take place some time in future.