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20 June, 19:22

Read the sentence. I tried to finish the meal, but the burned meat was as tough as leather, and I began to wonder whether I was eating someone's old sneakers. Which type of figurative language does the sentence contain? idiom metaphor personification simile

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  1. 20 June, 19:33
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    I'm gonna say that the figurative language being used here is going to be the use of a simile as, when the sentence says, "I tried to finish the meal, but the burned meat was as tough leather ... " Hope that answers your question.
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