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Novosadov [1.4K]
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MissTica4 years ago
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This language is figurative: blackberries cannot recognize human faces.

mafiozo [28]4 years ago
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Answer:<u> D. The language is figurative; blackberries cannot recognize human faces.</u>

Explanation: The passage says " Th' very blackberries an' heatherbells knows him." This statement is impossible because plants including berries cannot recognize nor see human faces and features.

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