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"Memories Are Like Fingerprints-No Two Sets Are Ever the Same

Question 110

Question 110

Multiple Choice

"Memories are like fingerprints-no two sets are ever the same" is an example of


A) metaphor.
B) simile.
C) antithesis.
D) repetition.
E) personification.

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