Answer:
"the morning air glides cool / like a constant washcloth / against my face."
Explanation:
Figurative languages are those devices used in writing that deviate from the conventional way of writing. The writer uses certain elements like simile, metaphors, personification, allegory, etc. to make the text more colorful and more imaginative.
Among the given lines from Thanhha Lai's "Inside Out and Back Again", the figurative language is seen in the lines "the morning air glides cool like a constant washcloth against my face." Here, the narrator uses a simile to compare the cool air to a washcloth.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.