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A good way to figure out the answer is if you say the sentence out loud and try each answer choice in the sentence (for future reference)
This is a SIMILE - if words such as 'as' or 'like' are used in order to compare two things (in this case, 'giant rocks with razor edges crouch LIKE a sea monster with wide open jaws'), then it is a simile.
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Like the narrator of “An Encounter,” he yearns to experience new places and things, but he is also like Eveline and other adult characters who grapple with the conflict between everyday life and the promise of love.
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When they walked around Soweto, his mother, Patricia, would often pretend to be a stranger, or at least someone other than his mother.
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