Would this be a hyperbole? Is that what you have learned? I assume that’s what it is because hyperboles use like or as to compare two things. The phrase “as a dandelion” suggest that :)
Answer:
The sworn book was presented before Mr. Brownlow before he spoke.
Explanation:
"Oliver Twist" is the second novel of British writer, Charles Dickens. The story is about an orphan named Oliver Twist.
In chapter 11, Mr. Brownlow appears before the judge to appear against the boy, and confess that he was mistaken in identifying the boy as a thief. But before he spoke, he was asked to sworn by the magistrate.
Therefore, a sworn book was presented before Mr. Brownlow before he spoke.
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