Which of these statements best explains how Nehru uses figurative language in the first section of the speech?
O A Nehru uses simile to compare India to a woman waking up to discover her own freedom.
OB. Nehru uses personification to make abstract concepts about the country more relatable and connected to imagery, as well as to portray a unified India.
C. Nehru uses repetition to emphasize India's lack of independence and autonomy within its government.
O D. Nehru does not use figurative language in the first section of the speech
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