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The road ran about like a wild thing, avoiding the deep draws, crossing them where they were wide and shallow. Which type of figurative language is used in this passage from My Antonia? O metaphor O simile
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The road ran about like a wild thing, avoiding the deep draws, crossing them where they were wide and shallow.
Which type of figurative language is used in this passage from My Antonia?
O metaphor
O simile
O imagery
O precise adjectives
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Simile because it uses “like a wild thing” and simile uses like or as to compair
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b. It’s a simile because it uses like. Similes always use like or as.
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