What is the meaning of the simile “like a baby’s rattle” as it is used in Passage 1, paragraph 6?


Isabella was a baby when she received the necklace from her grandfather.


Isabella dislikes talking to her Grandfather on the phone.


Grandfather’s voice sounds shaky and raspy.


Grandfather’s voice sounds youthful and clear.

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The simile "like a baby's rattle" in Passage 1, paragraph 6 suggests that Grandfather's voice sounds shaky and raspy.
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