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CAESAR:

She dreamt tonight she saw my statue,
Which like a fountain with an hundred spouts
Did run pure blood.



Which type of figurative language does this passage use?

simile
personification
irony
apostrophe

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Simile is the answer
User Ben Ward
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The correct answer is simile. The simile, as its name implies, highlights similarities between two things in a quick comparison. It is helpful when an author needs to explain something that the audience may not understand. They can compare to some thing that the audience does (should) understand.
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