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Lydia Zhang
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20 April, 20:43
Metaphor or simile : about
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Kolten Nicholson
20 April, 20:45
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Well it depends
if you say she is "About as cool as ice" than it's a simile
If you say she is "About a glacier" than it's a metaphor
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