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kherson [118]
3 years ago
9

Simile or metaphor???

English
2 answers:
Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
8 0

6) Is simile because it contains the word "like"

7) Is also simile because it contains word "as". Yoou can distinguish if it's simile when they say "like" or "as" when making a comparison

8) Metaphor. It's also doing comparison, but they don't include like or as

Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:5 is first one is a simile

6 is simile them metaphors

7 is metaphor then simile

8 is metaphor then simile

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