I do not have enough information to answer this question... im sorry:( i think i would need the full passage to read and answer this
<span>The correct answer to the first question is romantic. The speaker of the poem explains how beautiful the face of his beloved is. She is so beautiful that her face could never appear hateful.
The correct answer to the second question is praising. The speaker is praising the subject of the poem, not denouncing her.
The correct answer to the third question is simile. The speaker uses the simile of Eve's apple to make a comparision between the apple and the face of his beloved. It is a simile, not a metaphor, because he says, "How like Eve's apple..."
The correct answer to the fourth question is deception. The simile of Eve's apple symbolizes the deception in beautiful things.
The correct answer to the fifth question is virtue / corruption. The speaker contrasts his beloved's beauty and her virtue to show that her beauty does not reveal her inner corruption.</span>
The correct answer is that "Jim is glad to see Huck and embraces him". Jim loves Huck very much and respects him, and because he is a slave, he wouldn't be able to yell at him, nor try to scare him. The correct answer is the third option.
I'd say this means he wants forgiveness or reconciliation :)
The purpose was to persuade.The language contains an example of metaphor.Paine speaks directly to his audience.Paine’s rhetoric persuaded colonists to support independence to prevent future oppression.