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PLEASE HELP!! from Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.

Read this sentence from paragraph 2:

She was a big one, and she was coming in a hurry, too, looking like a black cloud with rows of glow-worms around it; but all of the sudden she bulged out, big and scary, with a long row of wide-open furnace doors shining like red- hot teeth, and her monstrous bows and guards hanging right over us.
The author uses the figurative language in this sentence to show that Huck-

F. thinks the steamboat looks large and menacing
G. things a large animal is chasing after him and Jim
H. would prefer to be riding on the steamboat than on the raft
J. has a hard time seeing while sitting on the dark water.


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from Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.
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