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Warmth brushes my face, and I know we're outside. All
of the voices and noises make me look. There are more people
out here than in the church, holding posters with Khalil's face
on them and signs that say "Justice for Khalil." His classmates
have posters saying "Am I Next?" and "Enough Is Enough!"
News vans with tall antennas are parked across the street.
I bury my face in Momma's shoulder again. People I don't
know who-pat my back and tell me it'll be okay.
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6. The narrator uses what type of figurative language to describe
her departure from the Christ Temple, when she says, "Warmth
brushes my face, and I knew we were outside?"
Simile
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Personification chy