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It is metaphor
This is being compared between something that is not applicable.
It is not simile because it doesn't have the words 'like' or 'as'.
Not a hyperbole since it isn't an exaggeration.
Finally, it is not a personification because it does not compare a human like feature to an inanimate object.
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Answer:What were women's lives like during the Elizabethan age?
Explanation:
They're a form of nonfiction. (is this multiple choice?)
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Answer: Yoga and Pilates.
Explanation: This paragraph states that while yoga and pilates are quite similar, they also have subtle differences. From this, you can infer that yoga and pilates will be compared in the rest of the passage.
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I think it is the second one because the rest don't sound correct .