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Review this passage from "gumption."" there goes oyster and that boy of his," i said," ragged as a jay-bird, both of em." which best identifies and interprets the use of figurative language in the passage? a) its a simile; it shows that the men are eager workers. b) its a simile; it creates an image of the two men as battered and downcast. c)its a metaphor; it allows the reader to see the story from the narrator's point of view d) its a metaphor; it illustrates the theme of standing up for justice.

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