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The moon was a huge, orange eye looking down from the night sky. Which of the following changes the metaphor in this sentence to a simile?
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The moon was a huge, orange eye looking down from
the night sky.
Which of the following changes the metaphor in this
sentence to a simile?
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I think nothing change,,cause
SIMILE: is a comparison of two unrelated objects with the use of AS or LIKE.
Lets say that the moon was compared as orange eye but in the sentence theres no AS or LIKE
(ITS JUST MY OPINION)
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