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Bernice
Today, 02:17
Heavy as a rock in figurative language?
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Jamison Bowman
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The statement "Heavy as a rock" is a simile due to its usage of the word "as".
Similes use words such as "like" or "as" for a comparison of two objects.
For example,
"The ballerina is as graceful as a swan."
"The baby is like a monkey swinging around the house."
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