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Or like, Papi, two swimmers looking down

at the quiet surface of our island waters,
seeing their faces right before plunging in,
eager, afraid, not yet sure of the outcome.



Which literary device does the stanza use to compare the speaker's feelings about the new country to the two swimmers?

symbolism
metaphor
extended metaphor
simile

User Tnknepp
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Answer:

the answer is SIMILE

Step-by-step explanation

he uses like or as in his sentence.

User JBoy
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The correct answer is simile.

Simile refers to a literary device used to compare two things. The word "like" is often used in this type of literary device. So in the stanza above, it was stated that "Or like, Papi, two swimmers...." This would mean that the literary device used to compare is Simile. I hope this answer helped you.
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