The metaphor "The sun is a brash tambourine in the Eastern sky" contributes to the description of the setting by emphasizing the unignorable brightness of the sun's light. The use of "brash" suggests a loud, attention-grabbing quality, which enhances the imagery of the sun as something vibrant and impossible to ignore in the morning sky.
How does the metaphor "The sun is a brash tambourine in the Eastern sky" contribute to the description of the setting?
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by emphasizing the unignorable brightness of the sun's light
by emphasizing the unignorable brightness of the sun's light
by demonstrating Bronwyn's understanding of the world through music
by demonstrating Bronwyn's understanding of the world through music
by understating Bronwyn's love of vivid landscapes
by understating Bronwyn's love of vivid landscapes
by examining the gentleness of the sun's warmth
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