Answer:
1. Sam drug himself out of bed and got dressed for school. (Underline "drug" and "dressed")
2. The train leaves every morning at 8 a.m. sharp. ( Underline "leaves")
3. I am putting away the dishes and washing the dirty ones. (Underline "putting" and "washing")
4. All of us are going to the movie theater on Friday night (Underline "going"
5. Alexa is prepping for her test right now, but she will call you later. (Underline "prepping", used in present tense, and "call", used in future tense)
Answer:
It means you need to think of other meaning that that line could mean besides the literal meaning.
Explanation:
I never read the book BUT I do know the types of figurative language if that’ll help.
Similes: a comparison using like/as.
For example: she is as innocent as an angel.
Metaphor: a comparison of things that are not alike normally.
For example: the black sheep, if you have cold feet, etc.
Hyperbole: an extreme exaggeration
For example: I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!