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Seasons are celebrations.
A year's a Ferris wheel.
Both honor our world's habit
of spinning 'round a star.
2. In the first line of the poem, the poet is using a
A. loaded word.
B. simile.
C. metaphor.
D. bias.
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Answer is B.simile
The poet is comparing a year to a Ferris wheel without using the words "as or like"
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