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English, 05.06.2021 04:10, kaylaamberd

Which of the following is an example of the figurative language “simile?” A. “You’re lucky to have a teacher who likes you.”
B. “As soon as he climbs out of the car, Mr. Tibbets is already scurrying around the side of the
house.”
C. “Sheets of rain are lashing against the window in his room.” D. “He’s like a spadefoot deep down in the earth.”

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