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28 September, 17:16

A literary device that compares two things by giving one the attributes of another is a

simile

metaphor

paradox

hyperbole

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  1. 28 September, 17:31
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    This is called a Simile.

    An example of this would be "He is as happy as a clam"

    You compare Him and Clams by saying that he is as happy as clams are.
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