Which literary device does the author use in these lines from a short story? So the next night, after midnight, four men crossed Miss Emily's lawn and slunk about the house like burglars, sniffing along the base of the brickwork and at the cellar openings while one of them performed a regular sowing motion with his hand. . . . (from "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner) simile metaphor syntax irony

Respuesta :

A simile is used here. The part that is a simile is the one where it compares the people to burglars because that's what a simile is.

Answer:

Simile

Explanation:

By comparing the four men to burglars, in the line "four men crossed Miss Emily's lawn and slunk about the house like burglars", the author is using a simile.

A simile is a type of metaphor that uses comparisons to describe an event, someone, a place, etc., while using words like "as", "as in",  "like" and others with the purpose of making the writing more colorful and interesting.

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