Which figurative language is this?
'What a funny little "tadpole" you are'
a) hyperbole
b) metaphore
c) simile
d) personification
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Ответ:
Metaphor
Explanation:
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Ответ:
B) Battered but unruffled.
Explanation: In the given passage from "The Odyssey" we can see the description of Odysseus when he dress himself as a beggar to be able to investigate how things have changed in his life, since he left it, years before. The two similes present in the passage are: "In rags like a foul beggar" and "Patient as a stone", the first one present the image of Odysseus being battered and the second one demonstrates that he is also unruffled.