Answer: C) neither.
Explanation: A simile is a figure of speech that consists in making a comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, this comparison is made using the words "like" and "as." A metaphor is also a comparison, but it is direct (without using the words "like" or "as"). The given sentence isn't a simile nor a metaphor, because it isn't comparing anything, it is just describing the lips by saying that they are bright red.
to inspire others to move to the US
to entertain his readers with tales of his childhood
to inform others on how to brainwash children
Answer: to share his experience as a child soldier.
A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier is an autobiographical book by Ishmael Beah. In it, Beah tells the story of his years as a child soldier during the civil war in Sierra Leone. After his experience, Beah was rescued by UNICEF and placed in a rehabilitation program at the age of sixteen. He was eventually able to move to the United States. Beah tries, both through his book and as a speaker, to share his experience as a child soldier and draw international attention to this very serious problem.
tired
distant
united
The answer is: united.
Throughout this beautiful sonnet Neruda speaks of his beloved as something to be cherished as his most intimate secret and treasure. In the final lines, Neruda makes it known that, to him, there is no I without her, that her hand on his chest, almost touching his heart, is his own hand and, should he close his eyes, her eyes would be closed too, perhaps entwined in dreams, or, alas, together even in death.
Lindsey’s inventions are much safer than Edward’s.
Lindsey’s inventions are much safer than Edward.
Lindsey’s inventions are much safer than with Edward.
Answer: Lindsey’s inventions are much safer than Edward’s.
In this sentence, the items that are being compared are Lindsey's inventions and Edward's inventions. However, as the second part is repetitive and it is easy to imply its purpose, the word "inventions" can be omitted. However, for the sentence to be clear, the possessive has to be maintained. Therefore, the correct way of writing the second party of the sentence would be "Edward's."