You should post the question with whatever your asking for.
FIgurative language is a writing that's not meant to be taken literally, but rather to put things into perspective.
For example, if you drop coffee on yourself, and you say that the coffee is as hot as the sun, you're using a simile, an example of figurative language, and that's not meant to be taken literally- it's an exaggeration.
Hope this helps!
10.) An angel
11.) He accepts an insincere dinner invitation
12.) An education in the ways of new money
13.) Dan Cody gives Gatsby experiences that makes him want to presue a life of wealth
14.) Old money means money passed down through family, new money means money earned
15.) 3 years
16.) False
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i might be wrong but i think the correct answer would be A.bias
Answer:
D. Deanna and her mother lived alone on the second floor of a
building in Queens.
Explanation:
I looked it up for the best way to explain it.
"Narrative exposition is the insertion of background information within a story or narrative. This information can be about the setting, characters' backstories, prior plot events, historical context, etc. In literature, exposition appears in the form of expository writing embedded within the narrative." (Source: Wikipedia)
Option D alone gives any information that was narrative in nature about the character's (Deanna's) background.