I would recommend reading over the lines many times and remembering the cues. You could make flash cards with one side having the cue and the other with the line.
Answer:Figurative language can help enhance descriptions and help readers understand the underlying symbolism shown in a story/book or whatever. Like a metaphor is used to take a concept we already understand and use it to better understand the less known element .
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Ok so it says to close read.
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Ok so lets begin. I read the story first. So that would be the first thing would'd do. Then, you number the paragraphs. Next, spreate the paragraphs into chunks. Then, reread chunk and circle any unfimilar words. Star any important details. Underline anything that suprised you. Then, after doing that, summerize the chunk and go to the next chunk. The for step one, substitute each choice for the phrase in the text to see which meaning makes sence. Then explain what helped you understand the meaning of "'shined a light on many rock starts' pathes". Hope this helped!