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interpreting figurative language match each example of figurative langu…

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interpreting figurative language
match each example of figurative language to its meaning.
\your best of faith - hood takes this carp of truth?\
\ill make a ghost of him\
\these words like daggers enter to mine ears\
\the natural gates and alleys of the body\
these words are painful to hear
ill kill him.
you lie so you can find out the truth.
veins and arteries

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "Your best of falsehood takes this care of truth?" implies one lies to find out truth.
  2. "I'll make a ghost of him" means one will kill him as making someone a ghost is a figurative way of saying death.
  3. "These words like daggers enter to mine ears" conveys that the words are painful to hear as daggers cause pain.
  4. "The natural gates and alleys of the body" refers to veins and arteries as they are pathways in the body.

Answer:

"Your best of falsehood takes this care of truth?" - You lie so you can find out the truth.
"I'll make a ghost of him" - I'll kill him.
"These words like daggers enter to mine ears" - These words are painful to hear.
"The natural gates and alleys of the body" - veins and arteries.