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English, 12.10.2020 01:01, coltonduggan

Which statement best describes how the use of simile supports the overall meaning of this passage? A. The simile "like a snowball" suggests that the kitten is beautiful and peaceful. which creates a contrast with her unpleasant behavior.
B. The simile "curled up on the sofa" creates an understanding of the kitten's tiredness after her wild behavior.
C. The simile " like a snowball" enables the reader to picture Frosty's beautiful fur, which reflects her personality.
D. The simile "curled up on the sofa" compares Frosty to a pillow, reinforcing her quiet, reclusive nature.


Which statement best describes how the use of simile supports the overall meaning of this passage?

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