Choose the sentence from this excerpt that is an example of the figurative language simile.
A. “Eventually, we come to see these spheres as fictitious.”
B. “If Shakespeare keeps talking about the spheres, does that peg him as old school?”
C. “Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres.”
D. “That alludes to the medieval cosmology.”
Identify the example of simile in the excerpt
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The correct answer is C: “Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres.”
Explanation: This sentence uses simile by comparing “thy two eyes” to “stars” using the word “like.” Similes directly compare two different things to enhance meaning or imagery, which is what is happening here. If you have further questions or need more help, feel free to ask!