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Good-by, Grover's Corners . . . Mama and Papa. Good-by to clocks ticking . . . and Mama's sunflowers. And food and coffee. And new-ironed dresses and hot bath . . . and sleeping and waking up. Oh, earth, you're too wonderful for anybody to realize you. Emily’s climactic speech is an example of _____. thematic development figurative language both A and B none of the above

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The correct answer is D.

This passage is neither an example of thematic development nor figurative language.

Thematic development refers to he creation of a series of works that are related by subject and have an idea or image in common; while figurative language includes different figures of speech, such as metaphors or similies.

None of these elements can be found in this short excerpt.

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