Question 21 pts

Which text uses more figurative language and imagery?
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"Not My Bones"

"from Fortune's Bones"

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Question 31 pts
When the eBook asks you to "Compare Treatments," what definition of treatment is it using?
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The manner in which someone behaves toward or deals with someone or something.

Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.

The way a topic is handled.Question 21 pts
Which text uses more figurative language and imagery?
Group of answer choices

"Not My Bones"

"from Fortune's Bones"

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Question 31 pts
When the eBook asks you to "Compare Treatments," what definition of treatment is it using?
Group of answer choices

The manner in which someone behaves toward or deals with someone or something.

Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.

The way a topic is handled.

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For the first question regarding which text uses more figurative language and imagery, without the actual texts or contexts available, it's difficult to determine definitively. However, if you're familiar with the writings and their styles, typically, "from Fortune's Bones" may be known for its rich imagery and figurative language.

For the second question about the definition of "treatment" when the eBook asks you to "Compare Treatments," it is most likely using:

  • The way a topic is handled.

This definition aligns more closely with a comparative analysis in literature, where different texts or topics are discussed in terms of how they are approached or interpreted.

If you have further context or specific passages, I would be glad to help analyze them!