Question
What can a reader determine about most of the villagers based on the figurative language in the passage?
(1 point)
Responses
They see the yamanba as no more than superstition.
They see the yamanba as no more than superstition.
They are deeply afraid of the yamanba.
They are deeply afraid of the yamanba.
They want to prove their bravery to the yamanba.
They want to prove their bravery to the yamanba.
They love and wish to please the yamanba.
(1 point)
Responses
They see the yamanba as no more than superstition.
They see the yamanba as no more than superstition.
They are deeply afraid of the yamanba.
They are deeply afraid of the yamanba.
They want to prove their bravery to the yamanba.
They want to prove their bravery to the yamanba.
They love and wish to please the yamanba.
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Based on the figurative language in the passage, a reader can determine that:
**They are deeply afraid of the yamanba.**
This interpretation likely stems from the use of figurative language that conveys fear, dread, or reverence surrounding the concept of the yamanba, indicating that the villagers do not simply regard it as a superstition, but rather as something to be feared and respected.
**They are deeply afraid of the yamanba.**
This interpretation likely stems from the use of figurative language that conveys fear, dread, or reverence surrounding the concept of the yamanba, indicating that the villagers do not simply regard it as a superstition, but rather as something to be feared and respected.
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