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  • 21-05-2020
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What type of figurative language is the phrase “Children shaking like leaves in the wind”? *

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SlashyDude
SlashyDude SlashyDude
  • 21-05-2020

Answer:

Simile

Explanation:

Similes use the words "like" and "as"

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ceoofimconfused
ceoofimconfused ceoofimconfused
  • 21-05-2020
I’m pretty sure this is a simile. Similes compre two things by using the words, “like” or “as”.

In this cares children are being compared to shaking leaves.
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