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12 June, 10:13

Read this sentence: "The Air Force will soar like eagles of freedom into a land that mutes any citizen who speaks of gaining it."

What type of figurative language is used in this passage?

A. Understatement

B. Rhetoric

C. Hyperbole

D. Simile

Edit: I realize now that I read the question wrong. If anyone wants the answer though its D. Simile.

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  1. 12 June, 11:16
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    Simile

    A simile is a comparison between two different things using like or as. In this the Air Force is being compared to eagles using the word like.

    An understatement is a statement about the quality or condition of something that is actually less than it actually is. For example, "That car could use a day with the mechanic." In actuality, the car is so destroyed it probably needs to be considered a total loss and go to the junkyard. Rhetoric is persuasive speaking or writing. A hyperbole is an over exaggeration.
  2. 12 June, 11:48
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    The answer is D similie
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