Read the sentence below: The villain's face was like that of a statue: immovable, hard, and unforgiving. What type of figurative
language does this sentence use? Allusion Imagery Metaphor Simile
2 answers:
I believe that the sentence uses a simile, because it uses the word "like" to compare the villain's face to that of a statue.
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