It makes the honey badger look like a baby cheetah so other animals will think it is a baby cheetah.
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The first example, as it can most easily be proved or disproved and is not an opinion.
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."
Answer: A. agreeableness.
Explanation: The connotation of a word is the meaning given by the context, or even the readers, based on their emotions or personal experiences. In the given lines from James Joyce's "Araby" we can see that the write connotation, or meaning according to the context, of the word "amiability" is "agreeableness" they are synonyms so we could say "I watched my master's face pass from agreeableness to sternness."
<span>Poe uses rhyme and onomatopoeia to create a boastful mood , i hope this helps</span>