a. She is compared through her position in the fire. c.
English, 20.03.2020 10:10 abhibhambhani
How is Sita compared to the fire?
a. She is compared through her position in the fire. c.
She is compared through visual imagery, such as
color.
She is only symbolic of the fire.
b. She is compared to the Lord of Fire.
d. She is only symbolic of the fire.
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a. She is compared through her position in the fire. c.
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