Kinesthetic. if this is what your asking....
it means you need to see stuff in action and be hands on to learn new information.
Answer:
She should remind him of the rules for discussion and ask him to provide supporting information.
An example of a simile is the following:
"The tree was as thin as a hound dog."
As in the sentence above, a simile is a figure of speech which compares two different things, in order to make the description more intense or forceful. Another example could be:
"The man is as tall as a giraffe."
In the written "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" Jonathan Edwards compare God's wrath to holding a spider over a fiery pit, great waters, flood that will break over a dam and a bow and arrow, according to this the groups of option should be settle as follows:
1. Non Believers a. falling rock
e. chaff
f. rough
2. Wrath of god b. storm
c. bow
d. spider
I’m not 100% but I think it might be sibilance, which is the repitition of the ‘s’.