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That assignment was a breeze. I finished it in less than an hour. Which type of figurative language is this A) Idiom B)Metaphor C)Simile
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That assignment was a breeze. I finished it in less than an hour.
Which type of figurative language is this
A) Idiom
B)Metaphor
C)Simile
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—— answer: Metaphor because it doesn’t mean what it says literally
A simile is comparing things using like it as. Tbh I forgot what an idiom means
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Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
this is metaphor type
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