How does the phrase "They looked at everything and savored everything" in the following paragraph contribute to the narrator's tone? a It creates a celebratory tone because the children feel freed by the apperance of the sun. b It created a light-hearted tone because the children do not believe the sun is really shining. c It creates an urgent tone because are rushing since they know the rain will soon return. d It creates an intense tone because the children are focused on remembering the moment instead of enjoying it. Question 8 (1 point) You can infer that the children feel ashamed after they come back inside because they a close the door on the falling rain b have blue faces from the light c are startled when they hear the thunder d look down at their feet and hands Question 9 (4 points) Match each statement to the right figurative language Column A 1. “It’s like fire,” she said, “in the stove.”: c “It’s like fire,” she said, “in the stove.” 2. The jungle burned with sunlight.: a The jungle burned with sunlight. 3. A boom of thunder startled them…: d A boom of thunder startled them… 4. The silence was so immense and unbelievable that you felt your ears had been stuffed or you had lost your hearing altogether.: b The silence was so immense and unbelievable that you felt your ears had been stuffed or you had lost your hearing altogether. Column B a.Personification b.Simile c.Hyperbole d.Onomatopoeia Question 10 (1 point) What do the following paragraphs reveal about the kids' point of view? a The kids are afraid of the dangerout weather that is approaching. b The kids are ready to return to the underground house. c The kids realize that the rain is less enjoyable than the sun. d The kids do not enjoy the rain, but they understand that it is important.