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B. It describes what the narrator experiences in the story.
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Last year on vacation, I read a book that I really enjoyed. It was the first time I have ever liked a book that much. It was about a man who had been shipwrecked on a deserted island. It was a good storybook, and I would prefer it to anyone who likes reading.
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.
I believe it's true. If not I am sorry have a great day
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Better Get Ready For the Judgment
Gabe's song, "Better Get Ready For the Judgment," and his hallucination that hellhounds are in Troy's yard warn Troy to change his behavior unsuccessfully because Troy does not hear the message.