Select the two types of figurative language that are used to develop the cultural setting of the passage.

Not surprisingly abuela was busy cooking up a storm for our family dinner I spied the freshly made salsa on the counter and couldn’t resist sneaking a spoonful it was superb as always and I savored the fire on my tongue

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Responses

personification
personification

simile
simile

hyperbole
hyperbole

metaphor
metaphor

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1 answer

The two types of figurative language used to develop the cultural setting of the passage are:

  1. Hyperbole - "cooking up a storm" is an exaggerated phrase that emphasizes how busy abuela is in the kitchen.
  2. Metaphor - "savored the fire on my tongue" compares the spiciness of the salsa to fire, adding to the vivid imagery of the experience.

So, the answer would be hyperbole and metaphor.