orange embers on the horizon.

Light strikes the buildings like flame.

The city yawns, stretches, awakes.

And like a spark catching, I, too,

start the day.

Question
Use the passage to answer the question.

Draw a conclusion about the author’s purpose for the use of figurative language in the last line.

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Responses

The figurative language unites the sunrise, the waking city, and the speaker in one moment in time.
The figurative language unites the sunrise, the waking city, and the speaker in one moment in time.

The figurative language compares a spark to the speaker’s appearance.
The figurative language compares a spark to the speaker’s appearance.

The figurative language gives the sun human characteristics like the speaker in the poem.
The figurative language gives the sun human characteristics like the speaker in the poem.

The figurative language connects the city to the images of light in the poem.
The figurative language connects the city to the images of light in the poem.

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The best response is:

The figurative language unites the sunrise, the waking city, and the speaker in one moment in time.

This conclusion reflects the intent of the last line, which uses figurative language to create a connection between the speaker and the awakening environment, emphasizing a shared experience of beginning a new day.

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