Marucci
Answered

Discover the answers you need at Westonci.ca, where experts provide clear and concise information on various topics. Experience the ease of finding quick and accurate answers to your questions from professionals on our platform. Get immediate and reliable solutions to your questions from a community of experienced professionals on our platform.

Read the excerpt from The Secret Garden:

“Why does it make you angry when you are looked at?” she inquired one day.

“I always hated it,” he answered, “even when I was very little. Then when they took me to the seaside, and I used to lie in my carriage everybody used to stare and ladies would stop and talk to my nurse, and then they would begin to whisper, and I knew then they were saying I shouldn’t live to grow up. Then sometimes the ladies would pat my cheeks and say ‘Poor child!’ Once when a lady did that I screamed out loud and bit her hand. She was so frightened she ran away.”

“She thought you had gone mad like a dog,” said Mary, not at all admiringly.

“I don’t care what she thought,” said Colin, frowning.

What is the meaning of the figurative language “mad like a dog”?

out of control

dreadfully sad

righteously angry

having strong instincts


Sagot :

Answer:

[tex]beinggreat78~here~to~help![/tex]

The answer is A. Out of control.

Here are the context clues....

1st Context Clue

"'Poor child!' Once a lady did that I screamed out loud and bit her hand. She was so frightened she ran away."

2nd Context Clue

"She thought you had gone mad like a dog." said Mary, not at all admiringly.

Meanings

  • Gone mad means to go insane.
  • Biting someone's hand is not a good thing to do.

With that information...

We can come to a conclusion that the right choice would be A. Out of control.

Also, The Secret Garden is a good book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, I have read the whole book and would recommend it to others.