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Read this excerpt from Common Sense:

If we omit [the chance for a new government] now . . . Massanello . . . may sweep away the liberties of the continent like a deluge.
What kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here?
A.Rhetorical question
B.Personification
C.Parallelism
D.Simile

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Answer:

simile :) -apex

User Gianluca Bargelli
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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. The kind of figurative language that Thomas Paine used would be simile. It a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in “she is like a rose.” Hope this answers the question.
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