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It is as if a great earthen pond has dropped from an unreachable rafter , what is the figure of speech contained in the expression
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It is as if a great earthen pond has dropped from an unreachable rafter , what is the figure of speech contained in the expression
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Simile- a comparison which uses like or as. The sentence compares the pond to something dropping out of an “unreachable rafter,” making this a simile
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