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What is the simile in the poem A Tempest?

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Answer:

as of a spectre's cloak

Step-by-step explanation:

A simile is used to compare one thing with another that is different from it. The word "like" or "as" is used when comparing things.

In this poem, it is compared in these two lines of the poem.

The clouds were gaunt and few;

A black, as of a spectre's cloak,

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Answer:

as of a spectre's cloak

Hope that helps!

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