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CAHSEE 1.1 Passage Drill
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CAHSEE 1.1 English Language Arts Passage Drill. Which line is an example of a metaphor?

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CAHSEE 1.1 English Language Arts Passage Drill. Which line is an example of a metaphor?

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Sorry And here's your smoke du jour Brought to you

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by unknown planets They obviously need to hire better pr

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teams you know feeling alright Checking the following passage Hit

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pause on my pony in breathe and i breathe out

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of breathing Gland All right man For a second group

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of sharp corners We done reading Done Alright Which line

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is an example of a meta for all right here

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The potential answers right there return it All right Well

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similes and metaphors we got this should be a z

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Z is three point one four one five to tell

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the difference between the two Remember that a simile is

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a comparison that uses the words light for as while

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a metaphor is a comparison in which something simply is

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something else So for example easiest pie is a simile

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because it uses as if we wanted to turn it

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into a metaphor We'd simply say easy is pie which

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would be a weird thing to say but you get

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points and really what's so easy about pie Anyway we

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tried making one once in our kitchen is never fully

01:29

recovered you know bad zit Okay enough personal sharing let's

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move on B and c are easy eliminations Metaphors compare

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one thing to another right While neither of these options

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do that they'd both just kind of fill us in

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on things that happened Our speaker tells us she's never

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spoken in front of a crowd She's trading familiar looks

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with henry did anyone else get the impression that there

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was something going on between these two thoughts No metaphors

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here let's push on to choice d which is more

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of a contender We do have a comparison in this

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silence is compared to that on the beach however this

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comparison uses the word like which makes it a simile

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No choice eh gets it right here Our speaker gets

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totally metaphorical and says the hats are simply a bumpy

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new horizon of an unknown planet Maybe that planet would

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be more well known if it tried exfoliating once in

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a while Yeah i didn't get those out of there

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