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natta225
16 days ago
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Which excerpts contain examples of epic similes? Select 3 options. "…its crackling roots blazed and hissed – as a blacksmith plu

nges a glowing ax or adze in an ice-cold bath and the metal screeches steam and its temper hardens – that's the iron's strength – so the eye of Cyclops sizzled round that stake." Or are you wandering rogues, who cast your lives like dice, and ravage other folk by sea?' Then he dismembered them and made his meal, gaping and crunching like a mountain lion— everything: innards, flesh, and marrow bones. When the young Dawn with finger tips of rose lit up the world, the Cyclops built a fire and milked his handsome ewes, all in due order, putting the sucklings to the mothers.
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Lady bird [7.4K]16 days ago
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Answer: the initial three

Explanation:

Naddik [7.5K]16 days ago
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Answer:

the first three

Explanation:

since I achieved this through edgenuity and it was correct, as confirmed by another user.

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