Read this excerpt from Common Sense:

Europe regards (freedom] like a stranger.
What kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here?

A. Simile
B. Kairos
O C. Logos
D. Parallelism

Respuesta :

The figure of speech used in the sentence is a simile, as shown in option A.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The simile is a figure of speech used to make explicit comparisons between two elements.
  • The simile always uses the words "as" or "like" to show the comparison.

In the sentence, we can see that freedom is being compared to a strange, unknown person. This is done using the word "like" as the simile states that it must be done.

Thus, we can consider that the sentence has a simile with the figure of speech.

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