Answer:
Giving a metaphor, simile, or comparison.
Explanation:
If the person is comparing two unlike things and uses "like" or "as", it is a simile. If they are comparing two unlike things without those words, it's a metaphor. If they are comparing two similar things, it is a comparison.
Answer:
She teaches Esperanza how to do housework and take care of babies. Actually, the scene where Isabel teaches Esperanza how to wash clothes is pretty hilarious: Then she started on the clothes. Esperanza was amazed.
Explanation:
Foreshadowing because it hints at what will happen later in the play
Answer:
The speaker´s attitude is to curiosity.
Explanation:
In the Siren´s song it seem like she was about to reveal her secret to a men who wanted to know what was the about and why it lures men to their death, He was very interest in knowing because she told him that the "Secret" of the Siren´s song was actually a "Cry for Help" letting him know that she doesn´t like her job. But at the end, what she reveals was that the "Cry for Help" was another of her actions by luring another man to the their death.