janellbell5893 janellbell5893
  • 26-03-2021
  • Geography
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What figurative language is the quote and what does it mean? "Pose like a trophy when Naomi's walks in"

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jjoemama
jjoemama jjoemama
  • 26-03-2021

Answer:

It means to stand there like you are worthy of being next to "Naomi"

Explanation:

My explanation is that it says to stand like a trophy, and im pretty sure everybody honors and likes trophys

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arxmide
arxmide arxmide
  • 26-03-2021

Pose like a trophy would be a simile because simile is when you compare two objects using like or has and posing like a trophy means to carry yourself with worth and like a prize.

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