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"You are the smell of summers" is an example of...

a. paradox
b. hyperbole
c. metaphor
d. simile

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Answer:

Metaphor

Step-by-step explanation:

It does not make a simile or a hyperbole or paradox so it has to be Metaphor

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User Neeraj Agarwal
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Answer: C. metaphor.

Step-by-step explanation: a metaphor is an indirect comparison between two thing that aren't obviously related to each other. A simile is also a comparison but it uses words like "like" to make it, for example: you are strong like a rock. The given sentence is a clear example of a metaphor, where the speaker is comparing a person to the smell of summers, we can see that it doesn't use "like" or any other word to make the comparison.

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