identify the figure of speech she eats like a bird
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The figure of speech used here is simile because two things are compared using like.
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The figure of speech she eats like a bird is a Simile
- A Simile is a figure of speech that correlates two, unlike things by using the words “like” or “as.”
- The basis of a simile is to provoke an interesting relationship in the mind of a reader or listener. A simile is one of the vastly common forms of structures of figurative language.
- The phrase "She eats like a bird" means that she Eats very little or she is very thin. This simile attributes to the false impression that birds do not eat much even though they certainly do eat compared to their size and periods from the first half of the twentieth century.
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