1. The faces at the street crossings shine like a row of eggs on a pantry shelf.
This is an example of...
Simile
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Metaphor
What two things are being compared?
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•- simile
The faces at the street crossings shine like a row of eggs on a pantry shelf.
This is example of a simile.
•- the faces of people who are crossing the shine and a rows of eggs on a pantry shelf are compared
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This is a simile.
The faces is being compared with a row of eggs on a pantry shelf.
Remember one more thing, if comparison is there and the words like as and like are used, then it is simile and when comparison is there but these words are not used, then, this is a metaphor.
Hope it helps
The faces is being compared with a row of eggs on a pantry shelf.
Remember one more thing, if comparison is there and the words like as and like are used, then it is simile and when comparison is there but these words are not used, then, this is a metaphor.
Hope it helps
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