Sophie felt a tightening in her throat. (Identify the phrase use in the sentence)
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Sophie felt a tightening in her throat the phrase is suffocated.
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The phrase used here is " a tightening in her throat".
- The lines are from the chapter, "Going Places", which centers around a girl named Sophie, who belongs to a lower-middle-class family
- The expression denotes a sense of dread, and uneasiness, and gives the sense that Sophie is suffocating
- Sophie feels suffocated as her room is very small and inadequate, with her father heaving and soot and smoke emanating from the stove, filling the entire room
- The expression adequately showcases the immediate plight of poor Sophie as it aptly conveys to the reader exactly what she is going through
- To stop feeling this tightness, Sophie decides to go look for her family, namely her brother named Geoff
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