The landscape lay before the explorer like a gray, bone-dry
graveyard.
Which statement b...
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The landscape lay before the explorer like a gray, bone-dry
graveyard.
Which statement best explains the effect of the author's use of figurative
language in this description?
A. The landscape seems intimidating.
B. The landscape seems exotic.
C. The landscape seems boring.
D. The landscape seems peaceful.
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