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9 June, 19:21

Read this excerpt from paragraph 7 of "Sixteen" by Maureen Daly and answer the quesrtion.

You know, to start to skate at a crowded rink is like jumping on a moving merry-go-round. Once in, I went all right. At least, after I found out exactly where the rough ice was. It was "round, round, jump the rut, round, round, jump the rut, round, round -."

In this excerpt, the narrator describes ice skating using which example of figurative language?

simile

oxymoron

euphemism

hyperbole

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  1. 9 June, 22:56
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    Euphemism I think so
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