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Foam brightens like the dogwood now is an example of
A) a metaphor
B) consonance
C) a simile
D) alliteration

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Answered by priyanshu463590
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Option c is the right answer
Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The expression 'Foam brightens like the dogwood now' is a simile.

Simile: Simile is a word or phrase that compares something to something else, using words ‘like’, or ‘as’, for example ‘Her gown was as white as snow.’

Metaphor: Metaphor is a word or phrase used to describe a person or something else in a way that is different from its normal use, in order to show that the two things have the same qualities and to make the description more powerful, for example ‘She has a heart of stone.’

Alliteration: Alliteration is the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together, as ‘She sang a song of sixpence.’  (The figure of speech used in the expression 'colourless cracks' is ‘alliteration.

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