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continuous as the stars that shine
the line above is an example of ?
simile
imagery
metaphor
personification

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  • 04-08-2017
A. simile
This line connotes simile because it uses an indicator – as, which shows direct comparison of things with others – in this case, a particular subject that shines is compared to stars. Simile as a figure of speech is explicit when comparing things.
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