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elixir [45]
2 years ago
6

Read these lines from komunyakaa's "facing it":. . . no tears.i'm stone. i'm flesh.my clouded reflection eyes mewhat does the fi

gurative language in this excerpt most likely mean?
a.his body will feed animals upon the event of his death.
b.his reflection seems to be a part of the war memorial wall.
c.he can't help but feel trapped in the war, even though it's over.
d.his masterpiece sculpture was once a living man.
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2 answers:
aleksley [76]2 years ago
6 0

B) his reflection seems to be a part of the war memorial wall. ~Apex just got 100 on the test

kotegsom [21]2 years ago
4 0
<span>He can't help but feel trapped in the war, even though it's over. Komunyakaa's poem shows a man who is at the memorial and has trouble distinguishing between what is happening now and what happened during the war. He is feeling connected to both those alive and dead, and he has trouble letting go of his intense emotions.</span>
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