Read the excerpt from "Homesick."

I was looking up at a white cloud skittering across the sky when all at once someone tramped down hard on my right foot. Ian Forbes. Snarling bulldog face.

What does the figurative language in the excerpt tell readers about Ian Forbes?

Responses

He wants to scare the narrator.
He wants to scare the narrator.

He feels threatened by the narrator.
He feels threatened by the narrator.

Ian is very unattractive.
Ian is very unattractive.

Ian is seeking attention.

1 answer

The figurative language in the excerpt, particularly the description of Ian Forbes as having a "snarling bulldog face," suggests that Ian is very unattractive. This imagery conveys a rough, aggressive appearance rather than a physically appealing one. Additionally, the action of trampling down hard on the narrator's foot indicates a level of aggression or hostility, suggesting he wants to dominate or intimidate the narrator. Therefore, the most fitting interpretation of the figurative language used is that Ian is very unattractive.

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