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need help right now please Question 1 of 5 The Explorer Into the woods I go Book and blanket in tow. Like an explorer I search for territory among the trees, then stake my claim with a patchwork flag. Like a ship my blanket sails on oceans of words to worlds unknown. Where will I go? Wherever the pages set my mind to roam. How does a simile most clearly contribute to the tone of this poem? O A. The simile "like an explorer' creates a confident tone because explorers are associated with courage. B. The simile like an explorer' creates a hopeful tone because searching is associated with the hope of finding something O C. The simile with a patchwork flag creates a restless tone because flags are associated with movement when the wind blows them, D. The simile with a patchwork flag' creates an anxious tone because patchwork is associated with colors that do not coordinate

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