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NeX
2 months ago
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Principal Moss was angry. His cheeks quivered as he yelled. His face was red. Even the wig he wore was a bad rug that shook when

he turned his head too fast. Why does the author compare the Principal Moss' wig to a bad rug?
A. to show the color of the wig he wears

B. to show how bad it looks on the principal

C. to show the size of the wig he wears

D. to show that Principal Moss is a bad person
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Naddika [7.4K]2 months ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

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