According to the passage, authors communicate through figurative speech.
Meaning:
Figurative language refers to the use of words in a way that deviates from the conventional order and meaning in order to convey a complicated meaning, colorful writing, clarity, or evocative comparison. It uses an ordinary sentence to refer to something without directly stating it.
In the passage, they used similes. For example, "How long I sat beside Calypso I don't know hunger and wariness vanished, and only after the sun was low in the west, I splashed on through the swamp, strong and exhilarated as if never more to feel any mortal care."
The passage also has personification. For example, "When I told her I had entered it in search of plants and had been in it all day, she wondered how plants could draw me to these awful places, and said, "it's God's mercy ye ever get out."
In conclusion, authors communicate through figurative language according to this passage.
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Answer:
D. people cannot help others until they learn to help themselves
Explanation:
For answer D- "Let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds..." (I would personally go with answer D at least)
The other answers don't say or imply others are more deserving of help or anything like that and the sentence talks about fixing our own nation
It would be B "she would duck the devil out of her."