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9 June, 11:53

Giovanni was the man for the job. He was a man of conviction and ethics. He was a man with integrity and honor. He was a man who had understood law at its best. Giovanni was the man who would wear the robe of a judge.

Which of the following best describes the way the author uses figurative language in this passage?

The author uses evocative language to poke fun at Giovanni.

The author repeats words to emphasize Giovanni's character.

The author employs sensory details to describe Giovanni's looks.

The author makes use of metaphors to create a poetic rhythm.

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  1. 9 June, 12:01
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    Answer: b
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