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black as a coal in the flame which figure of speech​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'simile' as '(the use of) an expression comparing one thing with another, always including the words "as" or "like."' Black as a coal in the flame."

Answered by ujwalamali963
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Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'simile' as '(the use of) an expression comparing one thing with another, always including the words "as" or "like."' Black as a coal in the flame."

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