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tino4ka555 [31]
3 years ago
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Refer to Inside Out and Back Again for a complete version of this text. In “Hate It,” the author develops a frustrated tone. Whi

ch example of figurative language from the text most clearly supports this tone? “I don’t make it inside the house, / but sit / under the willow tree,” “A lion’s paw rips up my throat, / still I scream,” “She says it over and over / like a chant, / slowly.” “Hands grip my shoulders. / MiSSSisss WaSShington / is on her knees.”
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1 answer:
alex41 [277]3 years ago
3 0

An example of figurative language from the text most clearly supports the tone is “A lion’s paw rips up my throat, / still I scream,”.

<h3>What is figurative language?</h3>

Figurative language is a language in which expression of oneself is done by using different words for the real meaning.

It is used to creative writing with using words for comparing things with different things.

Thus, the correct option is B, “A lion’s paw rips up my throat, / still I scream,”

Learn more about figurative language

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