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Read this line that is spoken by Sir Gawain in the passage. You are like an actor who has practiced his lines. This is an example of which kind of language? O onomatopoeia O personification O rhyme o simile​

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Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf simile}[/tex]

Explanation:

Comparing objects or things using "as" or "like" is referred to as "simile".

Here:

"You" is being compared to "actor who has practiced his lines" using "like" for being "well-prepared".

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