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In 'The old woman's message (Kumalau Tawali)' what she means when she says 'but their eyes are mine' is that she wants to see her sons one more time before she dies. She doesn't want to see them for their wealth but for the sake of seeing her sons one last times, and to be able to look into their eyes.
Two similes in this poem are "are like fruit borne by birds."
"my hands are like broom sticks," A simile is direct comparison using 'like' or 'as'.
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Answer: D) self-pitying.
Explanation: In the given excerpt we can see the description of a situation where a man named Peter was very angry and sad, because he had lost his job at the First Apostolic Church because he stole a doughnuts from Mrs. Smithers' pantry. In this excerpt, Peter's character is best described a self-pitying because he is convinced that he is absolutely miserably and he thinks that he won't be able to make his situation better.