Which of these is an example of a metaphor in My Forbidden Face?

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Latifa releases the canary from its cage.
Latifa releases the canary from its cage.

Latifa compares the Taliban's oppression to a slow death.
Latifa compares the Taliban's oppression to a slow death.

Latifa quotes specific laws that the Taliban put in place.
Latifa quotes specific laws that the Taliban put in place.

Latifa compares the Taliban's oppression to a slow death.

Which of the sentences below uses the word turned as a linking verb?

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The milk turned sour after sitting out on the counter overnight.
The milk turned sour after sitting out on the counter overnight.

She turned the doorknob but the door was locked.
She turned the doorknob but the door was locked.

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The milk turned sour after sitting out on the counter overnight.

The word lucid means "clear." Based on your knowledge of the suffix -ate, what is the most likely meaning of the word elucidate?

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clear or transparent
clear or transparent

something that is clear
something that is clear

to make something clear

to make something clear

The correct example of a metaphor in "My Forbidden Face" is:

(2) Latifa compares the Taliban's oppression to a slow death.

The example of a metaphor in My Forbidden Face is: "Latifa compares the Taliban's oppression to a slow death."

To identify a metaphor, you need to look for a comparison of two unrelated things without using the words "like" or "as." In the given responses, the metaphor is present in the statement where Latifa compares the Taliban's oppression to a slow death. This comparison helps to convey the intensity and persistent nature of the Taliban's control and its impact on the lives of the people.

To recognize a metaphor in a text, focus on any language that suggests that one thing is another thing or possesses the qualities of another thing. In this case, the comparison between oppression and death is a metaphorical way of expressing the deep impact of the Taliban's control on the characters in the book.