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Figurative language example is “My skin sun-mixed like basic earth” what would be the literal meaning?
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Figurative language example is “My skin sun-mixed like basic earth” what would be the literal meaning?
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simile is the figurative language and literary device for that example don't know if that answered your question☺
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