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19 May, 02:45

The speaker uses a "simile" in this passage. (A simile is when two things are directly compared using the word AS

or LIKE.) What does the simile "a feelife band that fly before your soldiers as the deer before the hunter' represent?

A.

the gracefulness of the Apaches

B.

the soldiers' great hunting skills

C.

the frailty of the Apache Indians

D.

the acrobatic abilities of the Indians

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  1. 19 May, 04:30
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    The answer is C.

    Explanation:

    "The deer before the hunter." This means that of course, the soldiers can and will kill the Apaches.
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