The answer is b
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Answer:
A. The simile compares the poison to a fast-moving, toxic element, emphasizing its deadliness.
Explanation:
The ghost doesn't compare the uncle to poison. Nor does he personify the vial. He is literally explaining how the uncle poisoned him by poured the poisonous plant hebona into his ear. Lastly, an apostrophe in literature is when you address someone who isn't there. The ghost isn't addressing the uncle. I believe he is speaking to Hamlet in this scene.
Answer:
Explanation:
In this story the arrival of a chimney sweep brings a wedding dinner at the lady of the hour's home to an early end. As the range puts on something else and continues to wipe out the fireplace in the kitchen, gradually stirring his way up the smokestack shaft multiple times, the lady leaves the kitchen in shame.
After the breadth completes, he puts on something else once more, has breakfast, and conveys to the lady of the hour, who is situated outside, an endowment of a little bunch of edelweiss. The family quickly speaks with the breadth after his dinner; at that point he leaves, after which the lady of the hour puts the edelweiss bundle under pictures of her dead relatives.
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