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Modern technology has allowed archaeologists to use advanced excavation techniques, enabling greater recovery of fragile artifacts. Using technology that ranges from lidar to x-ray guns, archaeologists can view sites without disturbing the soil and the objects beneath.
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The book, "The Fear" by Natasha Preston is written in First person point a view. It is about three people with two different 'worlds' and 'experiences'. 'The Fear' takes place in a small town where nothing happens, until one student, makes the most terrifying post the town has seen, "What is the worst way to go?" tagging everyone in their small town. Things start to go down hill when the main character Izzy finds two dead bodies on her way home from a party, she starts to investigate what is really happening, but ends up getting hurt and finding out the truth hurts her the most. Izzy goes through a series of trails trying to find out who actually is the killer suspecting everyone she has even known. In the end she finds out it's the one person she has suspected all along, Axel and Tristan, her sisters love and her crush. Everyone Izzy has ever loved ends up dying all her friends and the people she started caring about on the way.
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An extended metaphor with which Dr King compares the failure of the government to cater for her black African-American citizens to a bounced or failed check.
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A metaphor is a figure of speech used to describe a object or scenario by comparing it with another object or thing. (for example 'light of hope to millions of Negro slaves' as used in line 2 of the Speech)
In lines 17-31 of the 'I Have A Dream Speech' by Dr Martin Luther King, Dr. King uses an extended metaphor to describe the failure of the US Government to cater for the rights of its African-American citizens by comparing the Government's action to a bounced check which is symbolic of a failed promise or promises.
The promise to all Americans regardless of race or color as enshrined in the American constitution was a guaranteed access to civil rights and liberties.
That promise was however not granted to the African-American community during Dr King's lifetime prior to making the famous speech
I think it's C. both simile and metaphor