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tangare [24]
3 years ago
14

the least fracture now will be like a name engraved with the point of a pin on the tender rind of a young oak is what type figur

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Kaylis [27]3 years ago
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The kind of figurative language that Thomas Paine used in the excerpt from Common Sense is simile.

Simile is the comparison of one thing to another thing. And in the excerpt, the least fracture is being compared to the name engraved with the use of a point of a pin on young oak’s tender rind (outer layer).

ANEK [815]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The old man lived in a Boat.

those other answers tho XDExplanation:

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