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To identify a simile or a metaphor, a reader must look for a comparison between two unlike things. very descriptive pieces of language. the use of words such as very and almost.…
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To identify a simile or a metaphor, a reader must look for
a comparison between two unlike things.
very descriptive pieces of language.
the use of words such as very and almost.
statements that are completely literal.
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The first one : a comparison between two unlike things
I think
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