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For though the flame of liberty may sometimes cease to shine, the coal can never expire. —Thomas Paine
“The Crisis,” No. 1

Which type of figurative language is used in the passage?

What point does Paine make through metaphor?

Liberty will cease to exist.
Liberty will always be an option.
My own line of reasoning is to myself as straight and clear as a ray of light.

—Thomas Paine
“The Crisis,” No. 1

Which type of figurative language is used in the passage?

What point does Paine make with the simile?
His reasoning is true.

His reasoning is blinding.

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