The answer is B: Grete.
In this story by the great writer, Franz Kafka, Gregor Samsa is turned into a horrible bug. This brings a lot of hardships, both for Gregor and his family.
Grete, Samsa´s sister, after taking care of his brother for some time, grows tired and annoyed at the whole absurd situation that she is subjected to, and even though Samsa feels great love for his sister, and his sister for him, it is as if Samsa is no longer her brother and so, she decides it is time to get rid of him, as if Gregor was (and in fact, that is what he was by the end of the story) nothing more than a horrible bug that needed to be disposed of.
Answer:
The writer uses metaphor to tell the audience that England will defeat Germany in the war.
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt from the speech "Cause of the Great War", the narrator talks about how Great Britain and other countries begged Germany not to invade Belgium because if they did so, their Allies would fight back, but they refused to take heed and tried to act like they were the ones that started the war.
The statement that accurately describes the use of rhetorical devices in this excerpt is that the writer uses metaphor to tell the audience that England will defeat Germany in the war.
b. very black (The pirate's evil eyes are as black as coal)
c. very soft or gentle (The singer's sweet voice sounded as soft as silk)
d. very smooth (He washed his face until it was as smooth as glass).
'Mathematic' does not contain a suffix that implies 'pertaining to' unlike the other terms which have the suffix '-al' indicating a connection or relationship.
Among the listed terms - Biological, Historical, Cultural, and Mathematic - the term 'Mathematic' does not end with a suffix that signifies pertinence or relating to something. The suffix '-al' is evident in Biological, Historical, and Cultural, signifying a relationship or connection to Biology, History, and Culture. However, 'Mathematic' is not appended with the '-al' suffix, so it does not explicitly imply being 'related to' or 'pertaining to' Mathematics.
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b. wailed
c. piercing
d. crying
crying bc it describes what the baby is doing and it ends in ing