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Simile ↔ C) My phone slipped through my fingers <u>like</u> butter.
Personification ↔ D) The <u>face</u> of my phone had many <u>scars</u> from being dropped.
Symbol ↔ A) I wanted to wave the <u>white flag</u> after searching for my phone.
Hyperbole ↔ E) My phone <u>is my lifeline</u> to the world.
Metaphor ↔ B) I wouldn't <u>trade</u> my phone <u>for a million </u><u>dollars</u>.
Explanation:
Whatever I underlined is supposed to hint at why each sentence matches the way it does.
For example: Similes compare ideas to each other, sort of like metaphors do, but they use the words "like" or "as" to do so.
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So as to not expose the truth. I’m unsure about the background of the question
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Winston Smith is still technically married to Katherine 
        
             
        
        
        
In the body of the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson illustrates how the king of England is not living up to these expectations.
<h3>What is the 
Declaration of Independence?</h3>
This document arise from the Second Continental Congress's public act of declaring the American colonies independent from Great Britain.
Jefferson, who was part of the founding father, illustrated in the document how the king of England is not living up to these expectations.
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