English, 21.04.2021 20:30 peyton2730
The ocean lashed out at our ship like an angry child.
What two figurative devices does the sentence use?
Select one:
Simile and idiom.
Personification and simile.
Metaphor and hyperbole.
Understatement and irony.
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