The line from "The Walrus and the Carpenter" that contains a simile is:
"They wept like anything to see"
This line uses "like" to compare the act of weeping to "anything," which is characteristic of a simile.
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"The moon was shining sulkily,"
"The moon was shining sulkily,"
"They wept like anything to see"
"They wept like anything to see"
"The sea was wet as wet could be,"
"The sea was wet as wet could be,"
"If this were only cleared away,
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The line from "The Walrus and the Carpenter" that contains a simile is:
"They wept like anything to see"
This line uses "like" to compare the act of weeping to "anything," which is characteristic of a simile.