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23 September, 08:50

He could see the river like the silver track/Left by a snail, and roads as narrow as ribbons.

Which identifies the type of figurative language that is used twice in these lines?

irony

simile

personification

exaggeration

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  1. 23 September, 09:18
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    Simile! Remember that similes always use "like" or "as".

    Example: "As crazy as a fox" or "Sweet like candy"
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