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22 May, 12:19

Read the sentence below: Madison was a gazelle running over the finish line. Which literary device is used in this sentence? Allusion Analogy Metaphor Simile

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  1. 22 May, 12:25
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    The answer is a metaphor. Metaphors compare two unlike things by saying one thing is another. It's not a simile since it does not use like. Allusions are phrases that people use normally like "she read between the lines". In this one, Madison is said to be a gazelle. This means she is fast and graceful
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