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Which type of figurative language is "There flew, as a dove, the heights of my love." metaphor personification repetition simile

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i think the answer would be a metapor
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User Renish Gotecha
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Answer:

Simile

Step-by-step explanation:

A simile is a figurative language employed when we compare one thing to another while using the words "like", "as" or "such as." The line, for example, uses simile when comparing how "the heights of my love" flew to how a dove flies while using the word "as": "as a dove."

This type of figurative language is often used to make the writing more colorful, meaningful and interesting.

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