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PLEASE HELP FAST!! :( "It felt as if he has stabbed me in the back." Is what type of figurative language? A. Alliteration B.Metaphor C.Simile D.Oxymoron
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"It felt as if he has stabbed me in the back." Is what type of figurative language?
A. Alliteration
B.Metaphor
C.Simile
D.Oxymoron
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The answer should be Metaphor (x Because Oxymoron's only deals with conjunctive words.
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the answer is C.simile because he compared it with using "as"
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