Use the sentence to answer the question.

The clouds are like fluffy puffs of cotton in the sky.

Which option best interprets the meaning of the simile in the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

Cloudy skies make one think of cotton.
Cloudy skies make one think of cotton.

The clouds appear large, white, and weightless.
The clouds appear large, white, and weightless.

The sky is overcast and cloudy.
The sky is overcast and cloudy.

Cotton from trees is in the air, close to the sky.
Cotton from trees is in the air, close to the sky.

1 answer

The clouds are large, white, and weightless.
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