Read these lines from Passage 3.
"And so, in the best traditions of
where we come from, they gave their sorrow a name
and drowned it." (lines 13-15)
How does the figurative language in these lines contribute to the mood of
passage?
It creates a lonely mood by referring to "where we come from."
It creates a contented mood by referring to "the best traditions."
It creates a melancholy mood by saying that "sorrow" was "drowned
It creates a resentful mood by saving that they gave a "name" to



Answer :

C. It creates a melancholy mood by saying that "sorrow" was "drowned."

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