__________ is comparing two different things using the words "like" or "as".
A: Simile
B: Metaphor
C: Personification
D: Onomatopoeia
A: Simile
B: Metaphor
C: Personification
D: Onomatopoeia
举一反三
- When ________ is used, two essentially unlike things are compared and the comparison is often introduced by a phrase like "like" or "as". A: metaphor B: simile C: metonymy D: parody
- Actions speak louder than words, in the proverb, ______ is used. A: repetition B: simile C: metaphor D: personification
- Would you like a cup or two? A: synecdoche B: metonymy C: metaphor D: simile
- He is the soul of the team. A: simile B: metaphor C: personification D: metonymy
- You are my sunshine. A: Simile B: Metaphor C: Personification D: None of the above