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English, 05.12.2019 13:31 bryan12376

The back yard was covered in late afternoon sunlight. the leaves danced in the trees, delighted that spring had finally arrived. the tulips were bright slashes of color like a child's crayon drawing. in the garden, the first green shoots were pushing out of the soil to greet the warmth of the sun. sitting on the porch swing, i drank in the beauty of nature, a delicious treat.

which sentence from the paragraph is an example of a simile?

a. the tulips were bright slashes of color like a child's crayon drawing.
b. the leaves danced in the trees, delighted that spring had finally arrived.
c. the back yard was covered in late afternoon sunlight.
d. in the garden, the first green shoots were pushing out of the soil to greet the warmth of the sun.

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