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Use this excerpt from “Araby” by James Joyce to answer the question. Her dress swung as she moved her body and the soft rope of her hair tossed from side to side. What type of figurative language does Joyce use when he compares the girl’s hair to a “soft rope”? (1 point) Responses implied metaphor implied metaphor metaphor metaphor simile simile personification
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The type of figurative language that Joyce uses when he compares the girl's hair to a "soft rope" is a simile.
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The type of figurative language that James Joyce uses when he compares the girl's hair to a "soft rope" is a simile.
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