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Why do authors use similes and metaphors in their work? (1 point)
to introduce a new theme
to compare two similar things
to downplay the intensity or an experlence
to add sensor details to a piece of writing
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to compare two similar things
Explanation: Similes and metaphors make comparisons (often between unlike things) to create vivid imagery or clarify meaning.
Explanation: Similes and metaphors make comparisons (often between unlike things) to create vivid imagery or clarify meaning.
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