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7 February, 20:37

Unfortunately, pollution is like air: it's everywhere!

What type of comparison is the first line of the passage?

A) a simile

B) an analogy

C) a metaphor

D) an allegory

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  1. 7 February, 20:52
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    It sounds like a simile because it's comparing two completely different things but it also sounds like an analogy - a comparison between two things. but I'm thinking it's more of an analogy. hope I'm right good luck
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