English, 23.10.2021 17:50 haloom9698
How is a simile different from other types of figurative language?
A. It exaggerates the qualities of something for dramatic effect.
B. It substitutes a part of something for the whole or a whole for the
part.
C. It uses language normally associated with a different sensory
faculty
D. It explicitly compares things using phrases such as similar to or as
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How is a simile different from other types of figurative language?
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