Mr. Rancho barked at us for a half hour after we kicked the ball over the fence and crushed one of his prized rosebushes.

What effect does the use of the word barked as an implied metaphor have on this sentence?

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Responses

It compares Mr. Rancho to a dog.
It compares Mr. Rancho to a dog.

It infers that Mr. Rancho is not being reasonable.
It infers that Mr. Rancho is not being reasonable.

It exaggerates the sound of Mr. Rancho’s voice.
It exaggerates the sound of Mr. Rancho’s voice.

It describes how angry Mr. Rancho is.

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The use of the word "barked" as an implied metaphor primarily serves to convey that Mr. Rancho is expressing his anger in a loud and forceful manner, similar to how a dog might bark aggressively. Therefore, the best response is:

It describes how angry Mr. Rancho is.