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what is the type of figurative language for these sentences and what do they mean 1. Seeds Of Adventure began to grow. 2. did nothing but follow his passion for nature. 3. As Steady as a ticking clock.
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what is the type of figurative language for these sentences and what do they mean 1. Seeds Of Adventure began to grow. 2. did nothing but follow his passion for nature. 3. As Steady as a ticking clock. 4. the sun and moon smiled down on him.
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metaphor
incomplete
simile
personification
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1:Metaphor(meaning uses real objects to demonstrate an idea)
2:incomplete sentence--not really sure
3.Simile (uses like or as)
4:Metaphor
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