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OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

Help :D "You are the smell of summers" is an example of...

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

I had answered metaphor but now i am not to sure.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are there options?

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

Oh hello again :D

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

yes one sec

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

paradox hyperbole metaphor simile

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

i know it is not a hyperbole nor a simile

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

So again i am in between metaphor and paradox ^.^;

OpenStudy (firekat97):

Its a mteaphor

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'd say metaphor again. :) It's definitely not a paradox.

OpenStudy (firekat97):

metaphor* because its saying one thing is another

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

ok ^.^, thanks again :D

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

if you ever need help in math let me know :3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Nobody goes to the restaurant because it's too crowded" That's a paradox. It's contradictory and doesn't make sense.

OpenStudy (jennyrlz):

o.o thanks for the example

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