Who would be a turtle who could help it?
A barely mobile hard roll, a four-oared helmet,
she can ill afford the chances she must take
in rowing toward the grasses that she eats.
Her track is graceless, like dragging
a packing-case places, and almost any slope
defeats her modest hopes. Even being practical,
she's often stuck up to the axle on her way
to something edible. With everything optimal,
she skirts the ditch which would convert
her shell into a serving dish. She lives
below luck-level, never imagining some lottery
will change her load of pottery to wings.
Her only levity is patience,
the sport of truly chastened things.
-Kay Ryan, "Turtle"
Which words from the poem are an example of a simile?
A. the sport of truly chastened things
B. she can ill afford the chances she must take
She lives/below luck-level
D. Her track is graceless, like dragging / a packing-case places

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The words from the poem which are an example of a simile is option D. Her track is graceless, like dragging / a packing-case places. Read below about simile.

What is a simile?

Simile refers to a direct comparison between two or more entities using the word 'as' or 'like.'

Therefore, the correct answer is option D. Her track is graceless, like dragging / a packing-case places. This is the only option with the use of like.

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