Read the excerpt from “Until I Saw the Sea.”
Until I saw the sea
I did not know
that w...
English, 09.12.2021 20:40, harmonyfern5648
Read the excerpt from “Until I Saw the Sea.”
Until I saw the sea
I did not know
that wind
could wrinkle water so.
What is the meaning of the figurative language in the excerpt from "Until I Saw the Sea"?
A. The wind makes the water look old.
B. The wind makes small waves on the water.
C. The wind makes quiet sounds on the water.
D. The wind makes the water colder.
Answers: 2
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