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What statement best interprets the simile used in the sentence “The suns rays blazed through the leaves like drop of fire”
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“The suns rays blazed through the leaves like drop of fire”
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the leaves like drops of fire
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The sun's rays are compared to fire to describe how hot the weather is.
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