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joja [24]
3 years ago
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A hundred of miles of landscaping spread before me like a fan what are two things being compared

English
1 answer:
miskamm [114]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The two things compared in the sentence are "landscape" and "fan".

Explanation:

The given sentence is a simile, as it contains a comparison between two dissimilar things using the words "like". A simile is a literary technique used by writers to compare things that are unrelated but have a connection.

The comparison made in the statement is between "miles of landscaping" or a landscape and "a fan". This means that the speaker compares the two things, and he used the word "like" thereby making it a simile.

Thus, the two things compared are "landscape" and "fan".

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