At the end of Chapter 3, Kino rejects Juana's fears that the pearl will destroy them. He silences her and even acts aggressively. Kino seems to be under the spell of the pearl and views it as his one chance for a brighter future. His reaction to Juana's pleas reveals Kino as a proud and stubborn man.
Answer:
A simile to suggest that the poem is valuable.
Explanation:
A simile is a figurative language that uses comparisons to describe an event, someone, a thing, an animal, a place.. while using the words "as" and "like". The purpose of similes is to make the writing more colorful, interesting, significant and memorable. The excerpt uses this type of figurative language with that same purpose when it compares the way "the corner of your drawer" was tucked away: "like a cabin or hogan in dense trees."
Hug a cat. It helps, trust me. I have a cat allergy to, but i dont care that i almost died because im more happy
Answer
B. Was playing, called
I was with my son when you called.