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How does the author’s use of figurative language contribute to creating suspense in the story in the following sentence?
“The air was deadly cold and the wind was like a flat blade of ice on his cheek.” (8LA. A.4)
A.
The author uses personification and a simile to provide sensory details of the scene.
B.
The author uses personification to bring emotion to the scene.
C.
The author uses a simile to create a light - hearted tone on a wintry day.
D.
The author uses personification and a simile to provide emphasis to the conflict.
Which sentence BEST helps create a suspicious mood?(8LA. A.4)
A.
“Just hang it there,” she said, “and let me help you with your coat.”
B.
"someone … who is just exactly right”, "Like you."
C.
Animals were usually a good sign in a place like this.
D.
On the other hand, a pub would be more congenial than a boarding-house.
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