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Go beyond literal meanings with figurative language. Discover the ... They are: metaphors , similes, personification, hyperbole, and symbolism. ... Simile. A simile also compares two things.
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SIMILE: is a comparison of two unrelated objects with the use of AS or LIKE.
Lets say that the moon was compared as orange eye but in the sentence theres no AS or LIKE
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The answer would be a subject and a verb. This is the case because a clause is group of related words with a subject and a verb. An adjective Clause is always a dependent clause. Hope this helps! ^-^
The first one is his, the second one is whom.