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What is the figurative meaning of the excerpt?
The bird’s cage has been placed so that it overlooks a cemetery.
The bird’s cage is so small that it cramps his wings and feet.
The caged bird has had his hope destroyed.
The caged bird is thinking very serious thoughts.
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it represents depression i think
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The caged bird has had his hope destroyed.
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