How does the simile in paragraph 22 impact the passage?
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Comparing Señor Vicente to fiber obtained from sheep honors his work with animal hides and mirrors the tribute he was given at the end of his life.
Comparing Señor Vicente to fiber obtained from sheep honors his work with animal hides and mirrors the tribute he was given at the end of his life.
Comparing Señor Vicente to an organic fabric like the wool of sheep highlights that death is a natural part of the circle of life.
Comparing Señor Vicente to an organic fabric like the wool of sheep highlights that death is a natural part of the circle of life.
Comparing Señor Vicente, who is dressed like a lion, to the hide of a sheep suggests the indignity of his demise.
Comparing Señor Vicente, who is dressed like a lion, to the hide of a sheep suggests the indignity of his demise.
Comparing Señor Vicente, who does not work with sheep, to a bundle of wool emphasizes how he has changed at the end of his life.
Comparing Señor Vicente, who does not work with sheep, to a bundle of wool emphasizes how he has changed at the end of his life.