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identify the simile in the following passage: Hueitse said to Chuangtse, "I have a large tree, called the ailanthus. Its trunk is so irregular and knotty that it cannot be measured out for planks; while its branches are so twisted that they cannot be cut out into discs or squares. It stands by the roadside, but no carpenter will look at it. Your words are like that tree - big and useless, of no concern to the world."

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Answer:

B.) "Your words are like that tree"

Explanation:

Similes use like or as

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A simile is a literary technique that uses the words "like" or "as" to compare two unrelated things. In this passage, Hueitse is comparing Chuangtse's words to a gnarled, knotty tree. Like the tree, he is saying that Chuangtse's words are "big and useless." When looking for similes, look for the words "like" or "as." Hueitse says, "Your words are LIKE that tree." 
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