What is the meaning of the following simile, "She danced gracefully, like a swan gliding across a lake"?, when used in a text?(1 point)

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It gives the reader a better understanding of how gracefully she danced by giving comparing her to a swan, an animal known for its grace.
It gives the reader a better understanding of how gracefully she danced by giving comparing her to a swan, an animal known for its grace.

It confuses the reader by comparing a human to a wild bird.
It confuses the reader by comparing a human to a wild bird.

It provides humor for the reader, as picturing a swan dancing is a universally funny image.
It provides humor for the reader, as picturing a swan dancing is a universally funny image.

It lets the reader know that the girl is not a very good dancer, as swans cannot dance.
It lets the reader know that the girl is not a very good dancer, as swans cannot dance.

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The correct response is:

It gives the reader a better understanding of how gracefully she danced by comparing her to a swan, an animal known for its grace.