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The question below refers to the selection “The Hollow Men” by T.S. Eliot.

In a figure of speech the hollow men’s voices are compared to the —
a.
sound of rats’ feet on broken glass
c.
voices of angels
b.
eyes of God
d.
sound of exploding bombs

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User Ottie
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Answer:

The answer is

a. sound of rats’ feet on broken glass

Step-by-step explanation:

That is said in the stanza No. 1

Our dried voices, when

We whisper together

Are quiet and meaningless

As wind in dry grass

or rats' feet over broken glass

In our dry cellar

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User Sandeepan Nath
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