Question #N1254
The author uses figurative language throughout the passage to create a vivid and memorable experience for the reader. For example, the author describes the trees as "giants" and the river as "a ribbon of silver." This use of figurative language helps to create a more vivid and engaging image for the reader, which can help to make the passage more memorable. What is the most likely reason the author chooses to use figurative language?
The author uses figurative language in this passage in order to
A. create a sense of realism and accuracy.
B. make the passage more engaging and memorable.
C. explain the author's personal feelings and experiences.
D. suggest that the passage is about a specific time and place.
Correct Answer is: B
The author uses figurative language, such as describing the trees as "giants" and the river as "a ribbon of silver," to create a vivid and engaging image for the reader. This helps to make the passage more memorable and engaging.