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27 February, 12:43

Which line from Momaday's The Way to Rainy Mountain most clearly uses figurative language?

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  1. 27 February, 13:25
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    Answer: And then there is the sudden, piercing call of a bobwhite. The whole world is startled by it.

    Explanation: metaphor: piercing call
  2. 27 February, 14:44
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    "And then there is the sudden, piercing call of a bobwhite. The whole world is startled by it."

    Explanation:

    This sentence doesn't have to be taken literally; we already know that the call can't be frightened by the whole world.

    Here the figurative language is used, and it represents a way that the writer uses to amplify his writing. Using a figurative tone, the readers are more engaged and connected with the piece.
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