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Simile - a kind of description. A simile compares two things so that the thing described is understood more vividly, eg 'The water was as smooth as glass. A simile can create a vivid image in the reader's mind, helping to engage and absorb them.Generally, a writer uses similes to enable the reader to imagine in his mind what the writer is saying. This is why a writer compares one thing to another with which the reader is familiar. The speaker compares his love to a red rose that has just bloomed.Writers often use similes to introduce concrete images (like boxes of chocolates) into writing about abstract concepts (like life). Readers are more explicitly aware of the direct comparison that's being made with a simile compared to a metaphor, which is often more poetic and subtle.
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Um I think personification? if there was a little more context i'd be more sure but i'm pretty sure it's personification
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I assume you put in the wrong subject this seems more of a economics question than anything but attendance at live performances have most likely decreased with the advancement of technology due to The ability to live stream performances for free
I’m going to guess true.
snow leopards are going extinct.