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The sun's rays blazed through the leaves like drops of fire. which statement best interprets the simile used in the sentence? a. the word "blazed" suggests that the sun is purposely trying burn the leaves. b. the word "fire" exaggerates the sun's heat to create an oppressive tone. c. the sun's rays are compared to fire to describe how hot the weather is. d. the sun’s rays resemble drops of fire to suggest an energetic tone.

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