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15 March, 15:01

My bride looked charmingly in a green silk calash and riding habit of pelisse cloth; and whenever her red lips parted with a smile, each tooth appeared like an inestimable pearl.

Which BEST describes the author's use of figurative language in this sentence from paragraph 4?

A) a simile to convey the narrator's fear

B) a simile to convey Mrs. Bullfrog's beauty

C) a metaphor to convey Mrs. Bullfrog's beauty

D) a simile to convey the clothing worn by Mrs. Bullfrog

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  1. 15 March, 15:03
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    B) a simile to convey Mrs. Bullfrog's beauty

    Explanation:

    A simile to convey Mrs. Bullfrog's beauty is used in this sentence. Specifically; each tooth appeared like an inestimable pearl. A simile compares unlike things using the word like or as.
  2. 15 March, 15:16
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    B. He is describing her beauty
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