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Read this sentence from “Lake Titicaca” by Miguel Angel Asturias.

Perspectives persist in angles that open and close, and the innocence of the transparent air, through which some bird of prey crosses, while the clouds quilt the sky, and we have time to turn around to see Lake Titicaca from an even higher footing.

What does the phrase “clouds quilt the sky” mean?


The clouds make patterns.


The clouds interrupt the birds

The clouds obstruct the view.


The clouds move quickly.

Respuesta :

Answer: A. The clouds make patterns.

Explanation:

The correct meaning of the phrase "clouds quilt the sky", is;

  • The clouds make patterns.

In using this form of speech, the author uses the figurative language metaphor to describe the patterns made by the clouds in the sky. The word, quilt means to join together.

Therefore, when the clouds quilt the sky, we can imagine the way clouds merge together to form patterns in the sky.

A comparison is thus made between the action of the clouds and the combination or joining together of materials as seen in quilting.

Therefore the correct option that explains what the author means in this phrase is, A: The clouds make patterns.

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