villanuevapaloma
villanuevapaloma
01-12-2015
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"She's like a strong tower."
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Аноним
01-12-2015
This is a metaphor..
"She's like a strong tower" is a metaphor.
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Javeria
Javeria
01-12-2015
It is a simile because she is compared with something.
Also, it has word "like". 'like' or 'as' are used in simile sentences.
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