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English, 15.10.2020 03:01 AkramMasoud

How is the simile used in this sentence? The wind blew wildly, forcing the flag to snap to attention like a soldier.
A. To suggest that the wind was going off to war
B. To suggest that the wind was careless
C. To suggest that the flag felt a sense a pride
D. To suggest that the flag straightened out quickly

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