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1. Which of the following lines from "The Walrus and the Carpenter" contains a simile?(1 point)
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"The sea was wet as wet could be,"
"The sea was wet as wet could be,"
"If this were only cleared away,"
"If this were only cleared away,"
"They wept like anything to see"
"They wept like anything to see"
"The moon was shining sulkily,"
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Both the first and third lines are similes.
- "The sea was wet as wet could be," uses "as...as" to compare the sea's wetness.
- "They wept like anything to see" uses "like" to make a comparison.
- "The sea was wet as wet could be," uses "as...as" to compare the sea's wetness.
- "They wept like anything to see" uses "like" to make a comparison.
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