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In paragraph 34 of The Invention of Everything Else, the narrator says, “just then, the engine began to turn. Slowly at first, like a giant waking up.…” What two things are being compared in this figure
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In paragraph 34 of The Invention of Everything Else, the narrator says, “just then, the engine began to turn. Slowly at first, like a giant waking up.…” What two things are being compared in this figure of speech?
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giant and engine are the two things being compared
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