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English, 18.09.2019 22:30, Averybeam300

In vietnam, the jungle itself turned you into an animal. it reached out and pulled you in. we willingly performed the outward transformation of camouflaging ourselves — tucking foliage into our helmets, smearing our faces with ash that stung our nostrils. but something inside us was changing as well. we were becoming beasts — stalking our prey, baring our fangs. and when the time came, attacking.
which sentence best uses figurative language to match the paragraph's tone?
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the jungle was alive with the sounds of nature — strange birds were our alarm clock in the morning.
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i pressed myself against the trunk of a thick tree — a wolf in sheep's clothing waiting to strike.
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i was surprised and frightened by this change that allowed me to attack without remorse.
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far from the comforts of home, we had entered this conflict in order to let sleeping dogs lie.

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