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" i am amazed , because it does fly just like a little bird, flitting up and down and around, higher than i can reach ." what type of figure of speech is this
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" i am amazed , because it does fly just like a little bird, flitting up and down and around, higher than i can reach ." what type of figure of speech is this
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" i am amazed , because it does fly just like a little bird, flitting up and down and around, higher than i can reach ."
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Answer:
Simile
Step-by-step explanation:
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simile
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because it says
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