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4 February, 09:03

what figurative of language is "but now these highways, too, were like streams in a dry season, all stone and bed and moon radiance

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  1. 4 February, 09:04
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    It is a simile

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    Its comparing the two ideas "highway" and "streams in a dry season" using like.
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