When they were reading <em>Gone with the Wind</em>, Johnny points out that the characters in the novel remind him of Dally. Johnny feels that Dally is so real. He thinks that Dally is just like his big brother because Dally was always there for johnny. Dally always kept him away from troubles because he cares for Johnny. In Dally's world, Johnny is the only person that he cares for. He doesn't want Johnny to be cold-hearted and mean like himself. So Johnny feels that Dally is just like his big brother.
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Answer:
well, you dismember them take them down in their solo's. kill them all use their intestine as a food source and use their bones as tree taps. use any wood to create a fire at the closest open area. when you get found lead your founder to the bodies as it will inhumane to leave them there and tell them everything but leave out the part about you eating them. say a wild animal attacked or something then go home.
Explanation:
The type of figurative language that the poet use in these lines is Metaphor that compare the laughter to something valuable.
<h3>What is a Metaphor?</h3>
As a figure of speech, its makes a direct comparison between elements that are not related in order to create an image in the reader's mind.
In the lines 8 and 9 from the poem, the poet used a Metaphor by comparing the laughter to something valuable.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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