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Use the paragraph to answer the question. The retired workers shared memories about the smell of rotten eggs that flowed from t...Asked by DinoNuggies
Use the paragraph to answer the question. The retired workers shared memories about the smell of rotten eggs that flowed from the rubber factory. It invaded everything from the air to their drinking water. For many, the smell was a blessing and a curse, for it meant a job and money as well as sickness and hardship. How does the figurative language in the paragraph reveal the culture of the factory workers?(1 point) Responses The smell is personified as an invader, which shows that the workers did not want to work at the factory. The smell is personified as an invader, which shows that the workers did not want to work at the factory. The smell is compared to a blessing, which shows how much life depended on work at the factory. The smell is compared to a blessing, which shows how much life depended on work at the factory. The smell is described as rotten, which shows that the workers did not care about cleanliness. The smell is described as rotten, which shows that the workers did not care about cleanliness. The smell is compared to a curse, which shows how superstitious the workers were. The smell is compared to a curse, which shows how superstitious the workers were.
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The correct response is: "The smell is compared to a blessing, which shows how much life depended on work at the factory." This highlights the dual nature of the workers' experience, indicating that while the factory provided them with income, it also brought about negative consequences for their health and well-being.
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