Answer:
A. Simile
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind; It is used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
Example:
- As brave <u>as</u> a lion.
As you can see, this uses as, which states that the subject is acting as brave as a lion.
As you can see, this uses like, which states that the subject is acting as crazy as a fox.
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The answer is A: uncovering hidden truths about life.
Every great writer in history has managed to make use of words written on a dead page to uncover a higher meaning for life and for living. Even though they rely on their genius to explore events, descriptions, and characters, weaving them into a narrative, it is, most remarkably, their ability to speak of something concrete and particular that, nonetheless, refers to universal traits, what reveals something new: the singularity of life´s potential, its power to be recreated and retold in a meaningful manner.
Answer:
I think it would be lighthearted
Explanation:
None of the other answers really make sense, but if you are allowed a second answer if it is not lighthearted it would probably be serious
Perhaps direct a question to Ellen on whether she’s read any other book by the Author to justify why she hates the author