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Answer:
-simile (ex: like a boil)
-the simile, a comparison of two things using the words “like” or “as”, reflects the author’s view of injustice.
-the simile emphasizes the ugly, grotesque nature of injustice as well as how it inevitably must be dealt with. The passage takes on a gory tone but adopts a hopeful mood when proposing a solution to the problem.
-the simile allows the audience to view injustice as a problem that must be addressed before it festers and worsens beneath the cloak of normalcy
Explanation:
Answer:
⦁ Type of figurative language: Simile
⦁ Meaning of figurative language: like how a boil can never be cured and is exposed for it's ugliness, likewise, injustice must be exposed.
⦁ Effect on tone and mood: exposing?
⦁ Effect on audience: It makes the audience really think about the meaning since it doesn't really make sense at first glance
Explanation:
By rereading it, the audience can connect with it once they discover the true meaning. The author is basically saying that injustice needs to be brought to light and exposed for its cruelty and ugly nature.