Simile Metaphor Allusion. WHICH ONES GO WITH EACH OTHER

A) My opponent's face became a white sheet when he saw me arrive

B) I defeated my opponent as easily as sliding a knife through butter

C) He was the rock to my paper, the paper to my scissors

Respuesta :

A simile is when you compare one thing to another by using like or as. There's an as in the second one "as easily as sliding a knife...".

A metaphor is when you say something is something, not just like it. "[his] face became a white sheet".

An allusion is making a comparison to something the audience knows about, like comparing a rivalry to rock paper scissors (this particular one implies the speaker always wins).