Which two things are being compared in the simile in the sentence?

After my brother blew up the balloon, his face was as red as a tomato.

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the tomato and the balloon
the tomato and the balloon

the balloon and the color red
the balloon and the color red

the balloon and the brother’s face
the balloon and the brother’s face

the brother’s face and a tomato
the brother’s face and a tomato
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the brother’s face and a tomato
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