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"their own evil turned inside out like a glove and me wearing it.” This image is unnatural – she is using the glove as a metaphor and really it is bodies which are being turned inside out, so that the evil inside humans is exposed and she is wearing it. This is the time in which the women of the town come to see Mary.
The answer is: [A]: Stereotype .
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<u> Stereotype </u><u /> means to "give a fixed form to" .
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these are all figures of speech used in american English. A metaphor and simile are comparisons. A metaphor compares two things without using the words "like" or "as". A simile is a comparison using the words "like" or "as". A hyperbole is an exaggeration or make something seem more outrageous than it actually is. Personification is when you as the writer give non living object personal feelings or actions. hope that helps! :)
Explanation:
Examples:
Metaphor: My dog is a pig
Simile: my son eats like a wild animal
Hyperbole: My dog flew out the window at my grandma's house
Personification: The trees were swaying to the music
3 and 1 would be very intriguing to read but if you feel sad don't write about them, i wouldn't wish sadness upon anyone
The correct answer is D.Modifies a noun or pronoun.