How does the extended metaphor in Paragraph 3 affect the
mood of this passage?
It creates a...
English, 11.01.2022 01:00 Trevon0906
How does the extended metaphor in Paragraph 3 affect the
mood of this passage?
It creates a feeling of silliness that captures the
absurd humor of the situation.
It creates a sense of awe and wonder at Min's
mastery of the kite.
It creates a feeling of fear over what may happen if
the kite crashes.
It creates a sense of tranquility to match the feelings
of Min at this point.
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