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Which is an example of figurative language? covering, like a scar the feminine paradox so much of joy for them hungering incompleteness and regret?

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Covering like a scar

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Answer:

1. Covering, like a scar

Step-by-step explanation:

"Covering, like a scar" is a simile.

A simile is a figurative language or a metaphor that uses comparisons to describe an event, someone, a place, etc. with the purpose of making the writing or the speech more colorful, meaningful and interesting. We can identify a simile because it uses the words "like", "as" and "as in", and others, such as it appears in option number 1.

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