English, 16.12.2021 18:40 Tyrant4life
What does the following figurative language suggest? “The beast has
grown too large," the mayor said. “If it breaks free of its chains, we are all
in danger. We need to cut off its head."
A .George Washington is a huge beast-like person that frightens people to support the
Patriots
B. George Washington is so destructive that the Loyalists need stop him before he
destroys the city
C. The Patriots' are so rude and disrespectful that they behave like beasts that need to
be killed
D. The Patriots' cause is growing too strong, and the Loyalists need to stop its growth or
they will lose
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