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The author described the protagonist as having 'a face like a closed book'. What does this mean?
AThe protagonist is very intelligent.
BThe protagonist is difficult to read or doesn't show emotions.
CThe protagonist has a flat head.
DThe protagonist loves to read.
✓ Correct Answer: B — The protagonist is difficult to read or doesn't show emotions.
A 'closed book' metaphor refers to someone who keeps their thoughts and feelings hidden.
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