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  4. Read the sentence from the passage.“It stood like Goliath, and they couldn’t take their eyes off it.“ What does the simile
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  5. “It stood like Goliath, and they couldn’t take their eyes off it.“What does the simile “like Goliath” suggest? A. The
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  6. Lesson 2: Allusions and Figures of SpeechAllusion: (n) a reference to a well-known piece of literature, art, song, event, or
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