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20 February, 04:19

Highlight the simile in this passage. And all this time, in travail, sobbing, gaining on the current, we rowed into the strait - Scylla to port and on our starboard beam Charybdis, dire gorge of the salt sea tide. By heaven! when she vomited, all the sea was like a cauldron seething over intense fire, when the mixture suddenly heaves and rises. - The Odyssey, Homer What does the simile add to this passage? Check all that apply. a comparison between the sea and a cauldron a visual representation of the sea's anger a comparison between Scylla and Charybdis an example of how the men feel as they row a visual to show where Scylla and Charybdis are located

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  1. 20 February, 07:26
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    the answer to this question is A and B your welcome
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