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What is the meaning of the simile “like a baby’s rattle” as it is used in Passage 1, paragraph 6?
A.Isabella was a baby
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What is the meaning of the simile “like a baby’s rattle” as it is used in Passage 1, paragraph 6?
Isabella was a baby when
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Does anyone know a list of baby animals in French, or know specifically what these are?
~baby bunny ~baby "Sanglier" ~baby
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What is the most likely meaning of the simile in the following sentence?
The boat moved gently on the calm ocean as if it were
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How is a simile different from a metaphor?(1 point)
A. A simile is an implied comparison B. A simile uses "like" or "as" C. A
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How is a simile different from a metaphor?
A simile is an implied comparison A simile uses "like" or "as" A simile created vivid
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How is a simile different from a metaphor
A simile is implied comparison A simile uses her as A simile creates, vivid
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How is a simile different from a metaphor?
A. A simile is an implied comparison B. A simile uses "like" or "as" C. A simile
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How is a simile different from a metaphor?
A. A simile is an implied comparison B. A simile uses "like" or "as" C. A simile
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How is a simile different from a metaphor?A.simile is an implied comparison
B. simile uses "like" or "as" C.simile created vivid
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