What does that mean when he says guilty talking to your brother right now would be like pushing water uphill with the rake sun what type of figurative languages is in the book the crossover

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The phrase "talking to your brother right now would be like pushing water uphill with the rake" is an example of a simile. Specifically, it is a simile that uses the comparison of pushing water uphill with a rake to convey the difficulty or impossibility of the task at hand.
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