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c. The ground was hollowed out, as if cattle had gone over it.
Explanation:
The scout thought the island belonged to Christians because <u>the ground was hollowed out, as if cattle had gone over it.</u>
The ground was hollowed out and it seemed that the Christians had previously occupied that territory.
The scouts later met he small Indian community in the little forest who further told them the establishments of the Christians and therefore cleared out all the doubts they had.
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The statement is related to figurative language because it is a simile (a simile contains the words "like" or "as" to compare two unlike things), an alliteration (a phrase that has repeating vowel sounds at the beginning of two or more words in a sentence: "clinging like cobwebs"), and a personification (when an inanimate object is given human characteristics: "fear" was said to be "clinging").
How have the shelter's programs and efforts been affected by the lack of volunteers, because she is writing about the lack of volunteers.
They encouraged anti semitism