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Read these lines from the poem. the pillow quakes and quivers like pudding on a plate. how does the simile affect the meaning of this poem? a. the speaker can’t sleep because the pillow is covered in cat hair. b. the cat is purring because it ate pudding. c. the cat is on the speaker’s pillow, moving around and purring, which keeps the speaker awake. d. the speaker is restless and keeps shifting on the pillow and disturbing the cat.

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