Select the correct answer.After doing a close reading, why should you analyze the figurative language in a text? A. to reveal the author's background B. to reveal hidden meanings C. to understand characterization D. to understand the setting E. to understand the tone
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Select the correct answer.After doing a close reading, why should you analyze the figurative language in a text? A. to reveal the author's background B. to reveal hidden meanings C. to understand characterization D. to understand the setting E. to understand the tone
Solution
La respuesta correcta es B. Analizar el lenguaje figurado en un texto después de una lectura detallada puede revelar significados ocultos. Este tipo de lenguaje a menudo se utiliza para agregar una capa adicional de significado, que puede no ser inmediatamente obvio a primera vista.
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