<em>Which three lines in this excerpt from Phillis Wheatley's poem "Goliath of Gath" contain examples of figurative language?</em>
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<u><em>(B) Thick as the foliage of the waving wood;</em></u>
<u><em>(D) O'er which the gleaming armour pour'd the day</em></u>
<u><em>(E) Dreadful to view, a mighty warrior rose; In the dire deeds of bleeding battle skill'd</em></u>
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<em>~Hope this answers your question!~</em>
The phrase "she turned white for just a moment," from the short story <em>The Gift of the Magi</em>, means she was afraid of something. In this case, she was afraid of her husband Jim's reaction.
She didn't have money to buy him a Christmas present, so she decided to sell her hair for 20 dollars. Later on that day, when she noticed her husband was arriving to the house, she got worried that he would think she wasn't pretty anymore.
Answer:
I think to get used to this I will give up what I think is real and take up something else.
Explanation:
The sentence should be filled in like this:
Every chart and diagram is precise, and the astronomers and I recognize that.