Problemas
4. Read this section from a poem titled "The Brook's Role in All This" by John Gre The brook scrapes stones white, pokes at, digs into its boundaries, hollows out the earth beneath. rolls new-born stones like dice Which line includes the section's only simile? scrapes stones white hollows out the earth beneath pokes at, digs into rolls new-born stones like dice
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'rolls new-born stones like dice'
Explicación
## Step 1A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things in an interesting way. The simile is usually in a phrase that begins with "as" or "like". ## Step 2In the given poem, we need to identify the line that contains a simile. The line "rolls new-born stones like dice" contains the word "like", which is a clear indicator of a simile.## Step 3The line "rolls new-born stones like dice" compares the movement of the brook with the rolling of dice, using "like" to make the comparison.