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hich excerpt from “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” contains an example of figurative language?
She was ravenous for a son-in-law.
The old woman agreed with him that this was so.
“Teach her to say something else,” the old woman said.
The old woman said she would give him the money.

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"She was ravenous for a son-in-law."

Explanation: "ravenous" normally describes extreme physical hunger, so using it for desire for a son-in-law is figurative (a metaphor/hyperbole) rather than literal. The other sentences are literal.