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1. How do similes and metaphors help a poem make a point or create an effect? (Select all correct answers.)

A. They prompt readers to think about objects or actions differently.
B. They help readers imagine an object or scene more clearly.
C. They use very precise language to create literal descriptions.
D. They refer to details that appear earlier in the poem.​

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User Nakia
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Answer:

A and B

Step-by-step explanation:

Similies and metaphors say things like "Her hair was as bright as ____" or "You're a ____" similies dont use literal descriptions, so it isnt c, and d doesn't make sense either

I could be wrong but I believe A and B :)

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