Taking into account that a simile is a literary device used to compare two unlike things, the following examples provide a clear use of this resource in Shakespeare's masterpiece "Hamlet" (act three scene one):
King Claudios: <em>"For we have closely sent for Hamlet hither,
that he, </em><em>as </em><em>'twere by accident, may here affront Ophelia." </em>
Ophelia: "...<em>words of so sweet breath composed </em><em>as</em><em> made the things more rich..."</em>
Words such as "like" or "as" help the reader identify the use of this figurative speech.
A. There are thirty students in my class
B. This year our country had an abundant rainfall.
C. We walked across a deserted road last night
Answer:
i think yes but im not sure
Explanation:
I would say D because it gives an answer with sequence and follows along with the other points such as
-first
-second
-third
-? (fourth)
-finally