Just took the test, the right answer it told me was
d. His misguided attempt to accomplish something great
It looks is from the people that said that
Answer:The underlined phrase has a figurative meaning, which creates an inspired voice.
When something is said to be figurative, it means that metaphorical terms are being used to describe it such that it is easier to understand. The description is therefore not literal. In calling the gymnasts "supergirls", the speaker does not mean that they have super powers but that they are doing great things like a super hero would.
This is said in an inspired voice because the speaker wishes to be like them someday.
Explanation:
I love this book!
But I am not sure what you mean with your question (it's missing a verb).
But if you're looking for more information: The sense of guilt in this book is often created by other characters, when they're trying to come to terms with some tragedy (such as many characters being blamed for Sophie Mol's death). So in a way, guilt can function as an explanation. But also it's created by the social norms (as when Estha feels guilty because of the Orangedrink man).