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aleksandrvk [35]
3 years ago
4

Use the drop-down menus to determine what is being compared in each simile or metaphor. Jane's voice was as loud as a siren. 1)

jane/loud 2) voice/siren 3) jane/siren 4) voice/loud Kaleel sped through the book, his mind a whirl as he thought about what might happen next. 1) kaleel/book 2) book/whirl 3) mind/ whirl 4) kaleel/ whirl The waves felt like sledgehammers as they pounded us back toward the shore. 1) waves/sledgehammers 2) waves/shore 3) sledgehammers/us 4) us/shore The good times and bad times made the year a roller coaster for me. 1) times/year 2) times/roller coaster 3) year/roller coaster 4) roller coaster/me
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2 answers:
Maurinko [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1.voice/siren

2.mind/whirl

3.waves/sledgehammers

4.year/roller coaster

mamaluj [8]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1.voice/siren

2.mind/whirl  

3.waves/sledgehammers

4.year/roller coaster

i did it on edge

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