The use of figurative language here is in the line:
They were like little flags, waving all about the class, hanging from the rods of our desks
Explanation:
The line here that shows the use of figurative language makes a comparison between the lines of words in French and their associations and they are compared to flags that are posted onto the rods of the desk of the classroom.
In this story Mr Hamel has his last class with the French kids and so the kids understand that it is the last time probably they will ever study the mother tongue.
Thus, every word of it becomes significant like a flag that is posted upon their desk, as if to show its necessity.
Raga of lip, raga of brass, raga of ultimate come with yesterday,
raga of a
parched tongue-walked lip, raga of yellow, raga of
mellow, raga of
new, raga of old, raga of blue, raga of gold, raga of air
spinning into
itself
A. It serves as a musical and rhythmic component that connects key ideas in the poem.
B. It represents a spiritual force the speaker believes everyone shares.
C. It signifies the recurring injustices that the US government performs on society.
D. It is the aesthetic force used to connect concepts such as "yellow," "gold," and "blue."
This statement supports the author's argument that fishermen are A) dedicated
Explanation:
The statement insinuates in a rather roundabout way that the people who work the profession of sailors are so engrossed by the poetically beautiful scenes they see and the inherent nature of the job for discovery.
They become by nature very inquisitive and always ready to work on their field, thus there is no way they can be lazy and not wake up startled and alert when their door is broken into in the morning.
They are far too alert a people for that.
There is no picture to determine the answer
The answer to your question is letter b because I red that story