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“He collapsed onto the grass like a half-empty flour sack” (Hurst 558). Personification Simile Metaphor
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“He collapsed onto the grass like a half-empty flour sack” (Hurst 558).
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Pretty sure its similie cuz it uses like
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The answer to this is simile
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