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He could see the river like THE SILVER TRACK Left by a snail, and roads AS NARROW AS RIBBONS. Which best identifies the type of figurative language represented by the capital te…
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He could see the river like THE SILVER TRACK
Left by a snail, and roads AS NARROW AS RIBBONS.
Which best identifies the type of figurative language represented by the capital text?
A: alliteration
B: similes
C: personification
D: onomatopoeia
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b similes as and like are similes
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