Wheres the passage? I cant answer it without the passage..
FIgurative language is a writing that's not meant to be taken literally, but rather to put things into perspective.
For example, if you drop coffee on yourself, and you say that the coffee is as hot as the sun, you're using a simile, an example of figurative language, and that's not meant to be taken literally- it's an exaggeration.
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An ambiguous reference means that it's vague, and it leaves the reader unsure. this often occurs when a pronounce is set after two or more subjects that it COULD apply to, but the reader isn't sure. your answer is choice 1.