HuskyGirl15
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  • 28-08-2016
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What type of figurative language is this?
Fame is bee, It has a song, It has a sting

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gall02
gall02 gall02
  • 28-08-2016
Metaphor, because it is comparing fame to a bee, without using like or as.
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