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Please help me. (A long walk to water book)

Please help me. (A long walk to water book)-example-1

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Answer:

B) "I mustn't act like a baby--I must try to be strong..."

Step-by-step explanation:

Even without reading this book, I can tell that Option B is a simile because a simile is a comparison between 2 unalike objects using the words "like" and/or "as".

Option A is personification because cars cannot literally crawl. This option is incorrect.

Option B is a simile because it uses the word "like" to compare them self with a baby. This is correct.

Option C is a hyperbole because lungs cannot be immediately solidified and stop working. This is incorrect.

Option D is an onomatopoeia because of the first word "Crack". This is incorrect.

Thus, making B the correct option. Hope this helps! :)

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Cars crawled along the road( a simile is just a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic
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