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Study Island (6) - figurative meanings with answer key (2)
Study Island (6) - figurative meanings with answer key (2), Study Island (6) - figurative meanings with answer key (2), Study Island (6) - figurative meanings with answer key (2)
A. foreshadowing
B. allusion
C. metaphor
D. setting
43. Read the following sentence from the passage. Thrill seekers may feel butterflies fluttering in their stomachs as the coaster drops from its highest point at 255 feet" What does the underlined phrase mean
A. People who ride the roller coaster will feel like a butterfly flying through the air.
B. People who ride the roller coaster are high enough in the air to see butterflies.
C. People who ride the roller coaster could feel like they have butterfly wings.
D. People who ride the roller coaster may get nervous on the way down the hill.
Sibling Envy
by A. Gautam My mother brought home a breathing doll. She rests on the crib pink and soft, like a cake in the oven. She runs on love, Her batteries are kisses, She is rechargeable, like a toy, on midnight milk.

She doesn't do any tricks, except she knows just how to make Mother forget about me. Her magic spells are whiny cries. She tries, with her watery eyes, to win my heart. Till my mother kisses me too, I am not falling for her Barbie art.
44. Why does the author use the following simile "She rests on the crib pink and soft, / like a cake in the oven

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