The answer to your question is true
The <span>homonyms, which sound the same but are spelled differently and mean different things, are "blew" and "blue."</span>
Referring to In The Longhouse, Oneida Museum<span>BY <span>ROBERTA HILL
The three parts of the longhouse that mentioned are:
1. The smoke hole
</span></span><em>your mottled air of bark and working </em><em>sunlight,</em><em> </em>
<span><em>wanted your smokehole with its stars</em>,
</span><span>2. The basement Stairs
</span><em>My eyes burn </em>
<span><em>from cat urine under the basement stairs </em>
</span><span>3. The Ridgepole
</span><em>When desolation comes, </em>
<em>I’ll hide your ridgepole in my spine</em><span><em> </em></span><span><em> </em>
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
The answer is D because were looking for the literal language of the word snake. The literal meaning of the word snake is well the animal snake so the literal meaning would be using the word snake as the animal example: What a big snake!
Answer D uses snake in the literal way so in this case the correct answer is D