Jenny was her best friend, and Sue knew she always would
be. Jenny's loyalty was like the rock they always sat on
where they shared each other's secrets.
What does the figurative language "like the rock" tell the reader about Jenny's
loyalty?
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A. It is large and comes naturally to Jenny.
B. It is stubborn and creates obstacles in their friendship.
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C. It is sturdy and can survive any problems the two might have
O) D. It is unique and special, and no one else knows about it

Answer :

The figurative language "like the rock" tell the reader about Jenny's

loyalty that, It is sturdy and can survive any problems the two might have.

Answer: C.

Explanation:

Figurative language are the words and phrases that are being used by writers to give a story more power and to bring an interest in reading.

In the given excerpt, ‘like the rock’ makes use of the figurative language ‘Simile.’ This helps us to understand that Jenny’s loyalty is just like the rock, the one which is strong and which is most certainly unlikely to change. Jenny’s loyalty is sturdy which means strongly built, and such friendships can survive any problems.

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