Whenever someone uses a literary device and uses the words like or as, you know it is a simile.
It is a simile
Answer: I think it was the Cratchits.
Explanation: A Christmas was such a good story but I may be a little fuzzy on who’s who. If I did help and get it right, help a gal out and mark her a brainliest?
Answer:
Alliteration: the ship's shadow, a pebble in the pond, when the cricket cries
Assonance: play in the rain, the duke is amused, a hound growls loudly
Explanation:
Alliteration is the same sound or same letter in the beginning of a word. Assonance is the same vowel sound in different words.