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31 December, 17:14

What does the simile in this example really mean?

john Henry could move a mountain. his arms were like a telephone poles

A. john Henry was a very strong man B. john Henry couldn't move his arms

C. john Henry was an excellent climber D. john Henry had wires inside his arms

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  1. 31 December, 18:28
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    A, John Henry was a very strong man.

    Explanation:

    We can see this when the simile describes John Henry as being capable of "Moving a mountain". He also compares his arms to telephone poles in the simile. Both of these allow us to believe that John Henry was a very strong man.
  2. 31 December, 20:14
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    a

    Explanation:

    he was very strong
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