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In the line 'I imagined I would bob to the surface like a cork', the phrase 'like a cork' is grammatically

AA simile, comparing the imagined buoyant rise to the behaviour of a cork
BA metaphor, equating the author to a cork directly
CAn idiom
DAn adjective phrase
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. A simile, comparing the imagined buoyant rise to the behaviour of a cork
A simile uses 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike things; the author imagines surfacing AS a cork does. A metaphor would say 'I WAS a cork'. The phrase is grammatically a comparative adverbial.
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