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A hundred miles of landscape spread before me like a fan. wheres the metaphor

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Answered by Anonymous
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A hundred miles of landscape spread before me like a fan is a Simile.

  • A simile is a figure of speech that makes comparisons between two things.
  • In the given sentence the Simile is the landscape, where it is being compared to the fan.
  • The word like has been used which makes the sentence a Simile and not a metaphor.
Answered by cherylmargen
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