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English, 06.03.2021 01:00, jaileen84

Read the passage. Maisy hated crowds, let alone speaking in front of them. When she approached the podium, she was as white as a field of cotton. Which figure of speech do the bold words, as white as a field of cotton, represent? O allusion O simile O personification o extended metaphor < Previous​

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