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How is the simile used in this sentence? Patches of grass stiffened beneath the scorching sun like uncooked pasta noodles A. To suggest that the grass is hard and dry B. To suggest that the grass is cold
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How is the simile used in this sentence?
Patches of grass stiffened beneath the scorching sun like uncooked
pasta noodles
A. To suggest that the grass is hard and dry
B. To suggest that the grass is cold and slimy
C. To suggest that the grass is wet and soggy
D. To suggest that pasta noodles are tasty
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Uncooked noodles are hard and dry.
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