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English, 23.01.2020 14:31 darkghostmist

The phrase "a drop in the bucket" is normally not used to refer to drops or buckets; instead, it refers to a tiny part being insignificant when compared to the whole. this kind of phrase is known as
a. a simile.
b. an idiom.
c. a metaphor.
d. an inverse comparison.

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