HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLY Choose the best answer for the question. Review the detail: In “Boy Flying,” the speaker describes the river as being “ like the silver track / Left by the snail.” Which BEST identifies and interprets the meaning of the figurative language in this line? A: it’s a simile; the river runs in a sleek, thin line along the ground. B: it’s a hyperbole; the river is slimy C: it’s a metaphor; the river is tiny. D: it’s personification; the river smells like snails

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A: it’s a simile; the river runs in a sleek, thin line along the ground.

A simile is a comparison between to things using like or as. In the detail about the river from "Boy Flying" the river is being compared to a silver track left by a snail. The word like indicates the comparison between the two things.

A hyperbole is an over exaggeration, such as my homework will take forever. A metaphor is a comparison between two things without using like or as such as my pillow is a cloud. Personification is giving nonhuman things human like traits such as the trees danced in the wind.

Answer: The answer is A

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