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Use this simile/metaphor to help you answer the following questions. “I’d have been as excited as if I were going to the dentist.”

1: What are two things being compared?
___________and__________

2: How are they alike?


Sagot :

Excitement and the dentist are being compared
They are not alike at all and they are using simile to compare two unaligned things idling like or as. Therefore it’s verbal irony because it’s sarcasm