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Read this sentence.
"Life's a box of chocolates, Forrest. You never know what you're gonna get." -Mrs. Gump in Forrest Gump
Which type of figurative language does the author use in this sentence?
idiom
simile
metaphor
personification
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metaphor
Explanation: The sentence directly compares "life" to "a box of chocolates" without using "like" or "as," so it's a metaphor (not a simile, idiom, or personification).
Explanation: The sentence directly compares "life" to "a box of chocolates" without using "like" or "as," so it's a metaphor (not a simile, idiom, or personification).
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