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The elk’s antlers were locked together, as if welded.
P) Personification
S) Simile
H) Hyperbole
M) Metaphor
L) Literal
I) Idiom

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The phrase "as if welded" suggests a comparison using "as," which indicates a similarity between two things. Therefore, this is an example of:

**S) Simile**
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