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Can somebody Figurative language for these to question and tell why .

Can somebody Figurative language for these to question and tell why class=

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timshahenryqr
timshahenryqr timshahenryqr
  • 01-05-2020

Answer:

It's a simile because it uses like or as (that's for the first one)

it's a metaphor because it has a rhetorical effect (thats for the second one)

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sarahrocks948 sarahrocks948
  • 01-05-2020
It’s a simile because it’s using like it as. Metaphor is describing something
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