<span>I think the answer is Mark Twain..</span>
The figurative language is the part where the meaning is made apparent indirectly while the literal is where what is said is meant that way.
Explanation:
Figurative Language
"Thin as a soda straw the slate pencil was
wrapped in red, white and green paper, the colors
spiraled as on a barber's pole."
<u>Here, we can see that there is a use of simile and metaphors to compare the pencil to a soda straw to show how thin it is and to show that the colors spiraled which does not happen in real. </u>
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Literal Language
'The slate was set in a wooden frame decorated with
red and green stripes. In one corner there was a small
hole in the frame for the string to which the slate pencil
was tied. '
<u>This passage is informational and literal.</u>
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
This is the full question:
Read the excerpt from Wonder by R. J. Palacio.
She can get really annoyed when people do something rude. Like, for instance, one time in the playground some older kids made some noises. I don't even know what the noises were exactly because I didn't hear them myself, but Via heard and she just started yelling at the kids.
Based on the excerpt, which inference can be made?
A. August is usually relaxed.
B. August and Via have a close relationship.
C. The older kids are teasing Via.
D. Via is older than August.
The answer is C because based on the available information, Via got angry when the kids said something.
From her reaction, the kids must have said something to upset her or most likely, teased her.
As for the other options, there's simply not enough information available from this passage that points to Augusta or her age or relationship with Via.
Answer:
one time i stuck a fork in the toaster to prove that i wouldnt get hurt and i did
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