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English, 07.04.2021 18:20 Beast3dgar

PLEASE HELP ITS DUE SOON!! “He looked solid like an oar, whereas Jesse--well, he was like water: thin and quick”
This is from The book Tuck Everlasting, Which figurative language is this?

A-Not figurative language
B-Simile
C-Idiom
D-Personification
E-Metaphor

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