Figurative language is where it’s not literally like say my head is going to explode that would be figurative because your head wouldn’t explode unless you put a gun or have explosives and I don’t know about the other question so sorry about that.
Answer:1 B,2 B,3 B,4,B,5 C
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The excerpt from Homer’s Iliad which contains an epic simile is:
“As wasps, provoked by children in their play,
Pour from their mansions by the broad highway,
In swarms, the guiltless engage,
Whet all their stings, and call forth all their rage: traveler”
The simile in the above excerpt is 'like a swarm of bees.' A simile is a direct comparison between two things. It compares two things by using ‘as’ or ‘like.’ A simile is the figure of speech which directly compares two things which have some features common in them. In the above excerpt, the number of people has been compared with the swarm of bees.
Her gift was a shaving razor,so she knows that Peter is starting to grow up
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