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The phrase “whirling about him like snowflakes” in lines 22 and 23 is an example of

The phrase whirling about him like snowflakes in lines 22 and 23 is an example of class=

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JasonZhu
JasonZhu JasonZhu
  • 14-12-2018
This would be an example of a simile since it is a comparison between things with either "like" or "as".
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maknchheese
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  • 14-12-2018

Simile because of the use of the word like


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