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QUESTION 9

Match each kind of figurative language from a poem with the same kind of figurative language from the novel The Sweet Hereafter.

"The skeleton of the Ferris wheel...called out to me"

"We sounded like strangers, sitting in a dentist's waiting room."

"In Vietnam he was field commissioned."
A.
"A piercing Comfort it affords/In passing Calvary – / To note the fashions – of the Cross – "
B.
"A Window opens like a Pod"
C.
"At the word, the saw,/As if to prove saws knew what supper meant,/Leaped out at the boy's hand"



easygoing

gentle

compliant

indulgent

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Answer:

Matching each kind of figurative language from a poem with the same kind of figurative language from the novel "The Sweet Hereafter":

"The skeleton of the Ferris wheel...called out to me" and "At the word, the saw,/As if to prove saws knew what supper meant,/Leaped out at the boy's hand.” So, here it is Option C.

"We sounded like strangers, sitting in a dentist's waiting room” and "A Window opens like Pod.” Over here the right option is B.

"In Vietnam he was field commissioned” and "A piercing Comfort it affords/In passing Calvary – /To note the fashions – of the Cross –” Here, the Option A is the right match.

All the matched quotes seem to be compliant.

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