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Which describes what a simile does? A. compares two things using like or as B. makes words seem more vivid and real C. compares two or more things without like or as D. gives concepts or inanimate objects living qualities

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User CrBruno
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The correct answer is: [A]: "{compares two things using "like" or "as"}".
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Choice "A" is correct description of the literary device known as a "simile" .
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Choice "B" refers to: "imagery" .
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Choice "C" is incorrect; since a "simile", by definition, ALWAYS DOES compare two or more things with the use of the word "like" ; or "as" .
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Choice "D" refers to: "personification" .
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