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This poem describes a train as if it were a horse. What literary device does the poet use in this poem?

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Its a Simile, it uses the word "as".
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Metaphor is the answer.

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A metaphor is rhetorical device and also a type of comparison. Contrary to the simile, where the comparison is explicit and stated with words such as like or as, a metaphor compares two things that are not really related. In this case, the train is given the characteristics of a horse when the speaker points out how the train goes downhill chasing something. Due to this, metaphor is the answer.

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