Answer:
It mirrors or reflects objects or a scene back. It simply throws up a reflection of whatever happens to be situated just in front of it. ... The mirror is impartial in what is reflected back. It is only when meaning is assigned to what is reflected back, that we begin to find out who is the fairest of us all.
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One example of figurative language is simile.
Example -I was as smart as a monkey.
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C
The author is asking a rhetorical question aimed at implying this.
Answer:
B. You relate your prior knowledge to clues in the story.
Explanation:
This is what is called "drawing conclusions", also known as "making inferences". After reading an interesting story and you are asked about what will happen next, you take what you have already read, and turn it into a prediction to answer the question, if you know what I mean.
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