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it's like water of a duck's back Figures of speech​

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Answered by devanshikalkal
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Answer:

Simile

Explanation:

Because simile uses as or like for comparison.

Answered by ᏞovingHeart
140

Simile

:  \implies eg.\underline{ \sf{He  \: tried  \: to \:  convince  \: her \:  to \:  take \:  the \:  job,  }} \\  \underline{\sf{\: but  \: his \:  advice \:  was \:  like  \: water  \: off \:  a \:  duck's  \: back}}

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