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                How do analogies help readers?(1 point)
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They help readers identify figurative language.
They help readers identify figurative language.
They help readers understand definitions.
They help readers understand definitions.
They help readers to better comprehend a plot.
They help readers to better comprehend a plot.
They help readers analyze the relationship between words.
            
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They help readers identify figurative language.
They help readers identify figurative language.
They help readers understand definitions.
They help readers understand definitions.
They help readers to better comprehend a plot.
They help readers to better comprehend a plot.
They help readers analyze the relationship between words.
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    Analogies can help you understand what an author means. For example, if they say “they were as quick as a cheetah”, that would be an analogy and a simile, it helps you understand that the person was fast. In other words, it helps you understand the relationship between words.
    
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    They help readers analyze the relationship between words.
    
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