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Lorico [155]
3 years ago
13

In paragraph 6, the phrase “The audience’s applause sounded like ocean waves” is an example of

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2 answers:
Rina8888 [55]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

It's A) Simile

Explanation:

In the phrase is says "The audience's applause sounded like ocean waves," it has the word "like" which is a word indicated to simile.

kicyunya [14]3 years ago
4 0
It is an example of a simile.
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