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Read these lines from "Winter-Time" by Robert Louis Stevenson.

And tree and house, and hill and lake,


Are frosted like a wedding-cake.


What type of figurative language is used in the poem?

a simile
a metaphor
action personification
feeling personification

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A simile is used in the line “Are frosted like a wedding-cake.”.
A simile is a comparison used with “like”, “as”, or “than”, and this line uses “like” to compare the snow-dusted tree, house, hill, and lake to a white-frosted wedding cake.
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Answer:

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