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English, 16.02.2021 21:00 bthakkar25

Read this excerpt from an early draft of "On Turning Ten". Compare this to lines 8-16 of the final text of "On Turning Ten" in the passage.
You tell me not to look back, but that is because you can't remember the joy of being one and the
ups and downs introduced by two. But I can lie on my bed and remember. At four I was
imaginative. I could make myself invisible. At seven I pretended to be a soldier, at nine a prince.
Which statement accurately evaluates the use of hyperbole and metaphor in the revised text?

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