Going back in Christ Temple is like when you go back to
your old elementary school after you've been to high school.
When you were younger it seemed big, but when you go back
you realize how small it is. People fill up the tiny foyer. It has
cranberry-colored carpet and two burgundy high-back chairs.
One time Momma brought me out here because I was acting up.
She made me sit in one of those chairs and told me not to move
until service was over. I didn't. A painting of the pastor hung
above the chairs, and I could've sworn he was watching me. All
these years later and they still have that creepy painting up.
3. The narrator uses what type of figurative language to describe 12 points
her experience in Christ Temple?
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