I always like to think of figurative meaning as deeper meaning: what is the narrator really trying to get the reader to understand? Once you have your answer, think about the key words in that excerpt that helped you uncover the figurative meaning-- these will always be figurative devices, so you're already half way through this question. (pro tip: stick to the text to uncover it-- don't stray to far from the information you are being provided)
Lastly, you're being asked to identify literary devices here, do you notice any symbols? Something that usually stands for something else that might relate to that deeper/figurative meaning? Also, think about how the way in which the author phrased these symbols impacted the overall deeper meaning.
Linking verbs don't show actions but action does hence the name action verb
Answer:
The first answer
Explanation:
The first answer is the only well written thesis statement because it elaborates on the topic more than the others and it provides solid reasons to support its claim.
I believe that these two are correct.
The speaker feels sad and nostalgic because Atthis has forgotten her.
The speaker still feels sad about Atthis’s unfaithfulness.