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Answer:

1. M

2. S

3. M

4. S

5. M

6. M

7. S

8. S

9. S

10. M

Step-by-step explanation:

similes compare things using like or as.


Ex: “The dog’s tail wagged back and forth LIKE a windshield wiper blade.” It’s comparing the dog’s tail to a windshield wiper blade using the word like.

Metaphors compare two things without like or as.

Ex: “Last night, the snow was a soft blanket covering the ground.” This is comparing snow to a soft blanket.

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Answer: with what

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