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Read the passage from "lather and nothing else." and so, which will it be? murderer or hero? my fate hangs on the edge of this razor blade. i can turn my wrist slightly, put a bit more pressure on the blade, let it sink in. the skin will yield like silk, like rubber, like the strop. there is nothing more tender than a man’s skin, and the blood is always there, ready to burst forth. a razor like this cannot fail. it is the best one i have.
how does the figurative language in the underlined sentence build a tense mood?
a)it shows how strong the captain is and how fearful the barber must be.
b) it persuades readers to see the captain’s political point of view.
c)it creates a visual image and shows how easily the barber could hurt the captain.
d)it describes details of an old-fashioned barbershop and creates sympathy for the barber.

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