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nadezda [96]
3 years ago
14

Which sentence uses a metaphor to make a point?

English
2 answers:
hjlf3 years ago
8 0
Answer is number 2, Keelies’s heart is pure gold
Slav-nsk [51]3 years ago
6 0

<u>Answer▪︎#2 -Keelie's heart is pure gold</u>

<u>Answer▪︎#2 -Keelie's heart is pure goldExplanation:</u>

<u>T</u><u>he sentences use is which is commonly used for compare it as a metaphor.</u>

<u>he sentences use is which is commonly used for compare it as a metaphor.The first one is a hyperbole because it is exaggerating.</u>

<u>he sentences use is which is commonly used for compare it as a metaphor.The first one is a hyperbole because it is exaggerating.The third one is personication because it is saying that a non-living thing is doing an action.</u>

<u>he sentences use is which is commonly used for compare it as a metaphor.The first one is a hyperbole because it is exaggerating.The third one is personication because it is saying that a non-living thing is doing an action.The last one is a smilie because it is comparing sue and the toothpick using the words like or as. In this case as.</u>

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