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read the following line: \her smile was beatific: a perfect, silent rom…

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read the following line:
\her smile was beatific: a perfect, silent roman lady.\
what is the most likely meaning of beatific?
○ blissful
○ nervous
○ fake
○ subtle

question 6 2 pts
what two types of figurative language are present in the following excerpt?
\my cells were tuning up like musicians in an orchestra, and my heart was a chorus.\
□ metaphor
□ hyperbole
□ simile
□ onomatopoeia

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Meaning of "beatific")
Brief Explanations

To determine the meaning of "beatific" in the sentence "Her smile was beatific: a perfect, silent Roman lady," we analyze the context. The description "perfect, silent Roman lady" suggests a serene, peaceful, and blissful quality. "Blissful" aligns with this positive, calm connotation. "Nervous" implies anxiety (not matching), "fake" implies insincerity (not matching), and "subtle" implies delicacy (not the main connotation here).

Brief Explanations
  1. Simile: The phrase "like musicians in an orchestra" uses "like" to compare cells to musicians, which is a simile.
  2. Metaphor: The phrase "my heart was a chorus" directly equates the heart to a chorus (without "like" or "as"), which is a metaphor.

"Hyperbole" (exaggeration) and "Onomatopoeia" (sound - related) do not apply here.

Answer:

A. blissful

Second Question (Figurative Language)