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Pick out the figure of speech Fly as thick as driving rain

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Answered by ahanamukherjee1210
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Answer:

SIMILIE.

Explanation:

The two similes are “And charging along like troops in a battle” and “Fly as thick as driving rain.” The first line is referring to the speed of the train. ... The second simile refers to the vision of the passing hills and plains. The reader can imagine the thick grass of the hill and plain speeding by in one blur..

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