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When the Spirit of Christmas Past tells Scrooge, "I am your mistakes," what figurative language is used? *

alliteration
metaphor
simile

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User Lundman
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Metaphor, it doesn’t use like or as like a simile and doesn’t have same consonant sounds like alliteration
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User Florian Koch
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Answer:

Metaphor

Step-by-step explanation:

"I am your mistakes"

Does not use like or as to compare 2 things

therefore it's not a simile, but a metaphor

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User Jon Ryser
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