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Explain how you knew this example was a simile, a metaphor, or personification's.

“The autumn leaves are a blanket on the ground.”

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it’s a metaphor, it is comparing autumn leaves and a blanket on the ground without using like or as.
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User Damjandd
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Answer:

Metaphor

Step-by-step explanation:

Similes have like or as to link the comparison. Personifications compare a non-human thing to a person by giving the former human qualities. Metaphors are like similes but they don't have like or as. Instead, the comparison is implicit.

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