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10 May, 04:14

Which type of figurative language uses like or as to compare two things? metaphor adaptation simile personification

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  1. 10 May, 04:19
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    You answer is C simile because similes usually have like and as in the sentence and comparing two thing like Tim and giant there comparing Tim too a giant so Tim is tall.

    Ex: Hayley looks like a mongoose. There comparing Hayley to a mongoose so Hayley has a long neck or you can say ostrich doesn't really matter make sure it has like or as and comparing two things it would be simile metaphors have no like or as adaption has nothing to do with question and personification is a person doing something.

    Your answer is C.
  2. 10 May, 04:27
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    A simile uses like or as to compare two things.
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