How is the soldiers smile compared in "Asleep in the valley "
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The poet compares the smile of the young soldier with that of an infant. Here he effectively uses a simile to do so by comparing the smiles. The soldier lies in the sun-soaked valley with a smile on his face that is just like an infant's, innocent, pure and without guile.
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