Which of the following lines from “The Poetic Interpretation of the Twist” contains a simile?

Question 10 options:

“Who was renowned for running like a giraffe” (Eady line 18)


“I have an entire world on the tip of my tongue” (Eady 51)


“The twist must have been the equivalent of the high sign” (Eady line 5)


“I must not slight the ragweed,/ The true rose of the street” (Eady line 27-28

Respuesta :

Answer: A. “Who was renowned for running like a giraffe” (Eady line 18)

Explanation: According to my dictionary a simile is this, a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind by using like or as, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid

Answer: A

Explanation:

IT USES LIKE, ITS COMPARING if it uses like or as its a simile