The Arkenstone! The Arkenstone! murmured Thorin in the dark, half dreaming with his chin upon his knees. It was like a globe with a thousand facets; it shone like silver in the firelight, like water in the sun, like snow under the stars, like rain upon the moon!

What is the figurative language used in this passage and what does it mean?

A- The figurative language used in this passage is a metaphor, and explains with the Arkenstone reminds Thorin of.

B- The figurative language used in this passage is a simile; it compares the Arkenstone to silver in the firelight in the club with 1000 facets. The figurative language create a vivid image of the Arkenstone.

C- The figurative language used in this passage is personification; the Arkenstone is associated with human emotions and attributes.

D- it is not figurative language.

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I believe it is B, because it's using 'like' to compare the Arkenstone to different things.

A simile compares things with the words 'like' or 'as'.