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Question at position 2
Elizabeth tells John:
"Abigail brings the other girls into the court, and where she walks the crowd will part like the sea for Israel."
What does the figurative language mean?
the crowd wants the girls to walk into the sea
the girls want to walk into the sea
the crowd will not make a path for Abigail and the girls and their path is blocked
the crowd will clear a path sudde
8.5 points
Question at position 2
Elizabeth tells John:
"Abigail brings the other girls into the court, and where she walks the crowd will part like the sea for Israel."
What does the figurative language mean?
the crowd wants the girls to walk into the sea
the girls want to walk into the sea
the crowd will not make a path for Abigail and the girls and their path is blocked
the crowd will clear a path sudde
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the crowd will clear a path suddenly for Abigail and the girls
Explanation: the simile ("part like the sea for Israel") compares the crowd to the Red Sea parting, meaning people will move aside and make a way for them.
Explanation: the simile ("part like the sea for Israel") compares the crowd to the Red Sea parting, meaning people will move aside and make a way for them.
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