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Identify the following as a simile or a metaphor. Watching those two argue is like watching two rams butt heads. simile metaphor
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Identify the following as a simile or a metaphor.
Watching those two argue is like watching two rams butt heads.
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Simile because it’s using like or as in a sentence. A simile always uses like or as. For example you are as smart as Albert Einstein
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It’s a simile because they are using like or as
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