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English, 26.05.2021 22:50 madelynreynolds4757

Which of the follwing sentences does NOT contain a simile? a
Doing homework is like a being in a nightmare.
b
My angry neighbor was like a rampaging giant.
c
The explosion was like a burst of thunder.
d
On the weekend, I like to play video games.

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