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The phrase,"Summer was dead, but autumn had not yet been born" uses figurative language to give the reader the idea that

a All of these
b It was very warm for a fall day
c Snow marked the end of summer
d The weather is transitioning

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The closet answer to this has to be “A” from what I remember in middle school.

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Answer:B

Explanation: I believe it's saying summer was officially over according to the date, but it didn't feel cool like autumn yet.

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