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24 June, 09:49

Read the excerpt from Heart of a Samurai and then answer the question.

Eleven eyes. When at last he dared to look up, what he noticed was their eyes. Each pair a different color: green as a stormy sea, blue as the sky, black as night, or brown as his own. One man had only one eye, and that one as gray as a cloudy day. The other eye was covered with a patch.

There did not seem to be any tails, horns, or fangs among them. There were some alarmingly hairy faces and plenty of big noses, though!

Six big noses, in fact: one long and hooked, two long and straight, one squashed and wide, one turned up at the end, and another as big and red as a radish.

Based on this excerpt, what can readers infer about the stories the fishermen were told about the barbarians?

The stories are completely true.

The stories lack detail.

The stories are completely false.

The stories are exaggerations.

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  1. 24 June, 09:51
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    The answer is D
  2. 24 June, 10:06
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    The stories are exaggerated

    Explanation:

    it does not lack detail, i doubt is completely true, but do not think it is completely false either. that leads me to conclude it is exaggerated, as are most stories.
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