Figurative language is where it’s not literally like say my head is going to explode that would be figurative because your head wouldn’t explode unless you put a gun or have explosives and I don’t know about the other question so sorry about that.
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Hey there!
First, a little background of this story. This story was written a long, long time ago by Native Americans of the Iroquois Tribe. It was passed down generation by generation, until in the 1800's a Iroquois writer wrote about it. One thing the story wants to explain is why there is land on earth, and the origins of the land.
At the beginning of the story, "The world on the turtle's back," we are told that in the beginning, there was nothing, but there was a "Sky World." Here, lived gods, who were like normal people. However, when a woman falls to the "Normal World" she is saved by birds, and placed on the turtle's back. The story goes on to tell, that a muskrat brings her soil, which she used to build the land. That is why, the land formed.
Let me know if this helps :)
Reminded me of The Velveteen Rabbit who thought that his master loved him
Is it a lion or a tiger ?
The answer is B because it can be easily shortened down/ make more sense without the commas to: I heard in the weather report that it's going to rain.