Should be B. "a vessel of glass." because Her rattling shrouds, all sheathed in ice, With the masts went by the board; <u><em>Like a vessel of glass</em></u><u>,</u> she strove this was when the ship was damaged
Answer:
to leave quickly or in a hurry. so basically a rush hope this helps
Explanation:
The correct answer is "In this selection, the use of the word <em>inundation</em> is probably exaggerated."
In this situation, inundation is not a real inundation/flood, therefore it is not literal. It is a word used to exaggerate the fact that the housewives are constantly cleaning the house, sweeping and mopping. You can see that too in the excerpt <em>"under the discipline of mops and brooms". </em>We know the author is referring to the cleaning process and therefore, chooses to use the word <em>inundation</em> to create more depth to what he's describing.
D and B to some extent are the same things that come with each other.
For most, B.
Answer:
Moneylender
Explanation:
A synonym for usurer is "Moneylender", for the person <em>loans</em> money (lends) to others, with high percentage of net gain on return (interest).
In the story "The Devil and Tom Walker", Mr.Walker becomes a usurer, and charges high interest rate on others without a care to their financial position.
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