michaelpena14
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  • 18-04-2016
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Europe regards [freedom] like a stranger. What kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here?

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memeo5002
memeo5002 memeo5002
  • 15-09-2018
Yup! The answer is Simile. (I just took the Apex quiz.)
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fractureide
fractureide fractureide
  • 08-03-2019

In this sentence, "Europe regards (freedom) like a stranger." the figurative language that Thomas Paine is using is simile. A simile is a very common literary device. It is used to parallel or to compare two unrelated or dissimilar things, and this helps the reader to understand the meaning that the author is trying to convey. Similes can be better identified by the use of the words such as, as or like.

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