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How does the figurative language "a sea of blood” affect the story? Check all that apply.
It creates an image in the mind of the reader.
It creates a patriotic mood.
It develops the internal conflict.
It develops the external conflict.
It creates a suspenseful mood.

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Answer: A C E

Explanation:

The correct option is, (A) It creates an image in the mind of the reader,

                                    (C) It develops the internal conflict.                                                                (E) It creates a suspenseful mood.

  • In the given excerpt from "Lather and Nothing Else" by Hernando Tellez, the author uses figurative language in the phrase "a sea of blood" to help the reader to create a mental image that helps to understand the speaker's perspective, and also to give emotion and more depth to the text.
  • We can also say that this figurative language develops the internal conflict of the story and it creates a suspenseful mood.

Is there a blood sea?

  • A massive algae bloom along Australia's beaches turn the ocean the color of blood.
  • It looks like something straight out of Dr. Seuss's world, but this is no imaginary scene.

Why the blood sea called blood sea?

  • The Blood Sea gets its name from the color of the water when sunlight hits it properly, giving it a red color.

Why is it called the Dead Sea?

  • Despite its name, the Dead Sea is actually not a sea, but a hypersaline lake.
  • Why is it called the Dead Sea? Because no life forms (plants or living creatures) could survive in its waters, although it does contain microbial life.

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