Keisha walked down the hallway to Room 28 at a quick, determined pace. She knocked on the door and heard a strong voice ask what she wanted. As Keisha walked into the room, she met the gaze of two piercing brown eyes staring at her suspiciously.

The purpose of the figurative language in paragraph 8 is to foreshadow -
Responses

A Mrs. Watson's response to Keisha's essay

B Keisha's feelings toward Mrs. Watson

C Keisha's attitude about volunteering

D Mrs. Watson's first reaction to Keisha

1 answer

D Mrs. Watson's first reaction to Keisha
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