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I NEED HELP FAST PART A: Which of the following is an example of figurative language? A“He tried to wrench it back, but the muck sucked viciously at his foot as if it were a giant leech.”
B“When the general, nursing his bruised shoulder, had gone, Rainsford took up his flight again.”
C“The ground grew softer under his moccasins; the vegetation grew ranker, denser; insects bit him savagely.”
D“Then, as he stepped forward, his foot sank into the ooze.”

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