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Read the excerpt from "morte d'arthur” by alfred, lord tennyson. but, as he walk’d, king arthur panted hard, like one that feels a nightmare on his bed what does the figurative language the reader understand? the metaphor the reader understand what the nightmare was about. the simile the reader understand king arthur’s pain. the metaphor the reader understand how little sleep king arthur got. the simile the reader understand king arthur’s dream.

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