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azamat
3 years ago
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This house is as clean as a whistle. A) Metaphor B) connotation C) simile

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IrinaVladis [17]3 years ago
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<u>☁️</u><u>Answer☁️:</u>

The correct answer option is C.) Simile.

<u>✧My Explanation✧:</u>

A simile is a phrase that uses a comparison to describe. For example, “life” can be described as similar to “a box of chocolates.” So, you know you’ve spotted a simile when you see the words like or as in a comparison. In this case, the sentence uses the word "<u>as</u>" to describe how clean the house is and it is comparing the house to a whistle because of how clean it is. Therefore, the correct option is C.

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Lelu [443]3 years ago
5 0
C) Smilie
Any sentence comparing two things using like or as is a simile!
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