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Which of the lines from the passage uses figurative language? A) And he had never set eyes on them. B) The whole world knew about the pyramids! People traveled across the globe to see them. D) Thirteen
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Which of the lines from the passage uses figurative language? A) And he had never set eyes on them. B) The whole world knew about the pyramids! People traveled across the globe to see them. D) Thirteen years in Egypt and he'd never seen the most famous landmarks in the country.
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I think it’s A because you can’t physcialily ”set” eyes on something.
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