Answer:
the child pecked at his food <u>like</u> a bird searching for worms
Explanation:
It uses <u>like</u> to <u>compare</u> the child's eating to a bird eating worms
Before answering the question, let us explain what a Simile is:
According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a Simile is “figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as (as in cheeks like roses)”
It is similar to a metaphor but simpler and easier to understand and the metaphor is not presented by the comparatives “as” or “like”.
The phrase from “Barrio Boy” that contains a simile is:
"...a large hole that looked like a horse collar."
The exact simile is: <em>a large hole</em> like<em> a horse collar.</em>
Answer:
propaganda and opinion are the answers.
Explanation:
propaganda is when one person or several people are giving info used to promote one person politically, so they are being biased.
opinions are when you are being biased because of what you believe, so that also contains baisedness.