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lbvjy [14]
4 years ago
15

“I thought of the coarse white flesh packed in like feathers, the big bones and the little bones the dramatic reds and blacks of

his shiny entrails, and the pink swim-bladder like a big peony
What feeling does her use of simile suggest?

A. Affection
B. Disgust
C. Awe
D. Apathy
English
2 answers:
aleksley [76]4 years ago
8 0
I believe the correct answer might be C. she's describing a fish, more than likely one that's been ripped apart by a bigger predator or cleaned and discarded by humans, she uses key details to describe the state of the fish(dead) such as "the dramatic black and red of his entrails" to point out the profuse bleeding out wounds that the creature has sustained, and is using imagery to provide the reader an image in their head to see the scene she sees.

she shows no apathy to the dead creature, so the answer isn't D.

she shows no affection towards the dead creature. so the answer isn't A.

and she show now disgust towards the dead creature, so the answer isn't B.

she does use imagery and key details to provide the reader an image of what she sees, and show more of a pull towards the creature in a way of amazement and awe., so I believe that the correct answer is C.
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