WILL NAME BRAINLIST used to love to drift along the pale-yellow cornfields, looking for the damp spots one sometimes found at th
eir edges, where the smartweed soon turned a rich copper color and the narrow brown leaves hung curled like cocoons about the swollen joints of the stem. Q:
A:
What type of figurative language is contained in this sentence from the passage?
A) hyperbole
B) alliteration
C) personification
D) simile
The type of figurative language that we find in this text is a simile. A simile is a comparison that is done of two items through the use of a comparative word such as "like" or "as." The purpose of the simile is to create a vivid image in the mind of the reader that clarifies the meaning of the text. In this case, the author uses a simile when he says that the narrow brown leaves were "curled like cocoons."
The voice in your head can say some is just wild so I would say 4.(to indicate strong emotions) because that voice in you head saying whatever but it’s good to use that when writing but not all the time .