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Identify the simile in the given sentence:
His mother did not say a word when she was summoned by the cops to pick up her son from jail. She remained cool as a cucumber.
  1. His mother
  2. summoned by the cops
  3. pick up
  4. cool as a cucumber.

A
His mother
B
cool as a cucumber.
C
pick up
D
summoned by the cops
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A simile is a figure of speech that presents a likeness, or draws a comparison between two unlikely thing; it contains the words 'like' or 'as'. For example, as smooth as butter, light like a feather, and so on. In the given sentence, a comparison is made between the mother and a cucumber (because it's known for its cooling effect) as she remained cool. The phrase "cool as a cucumber" is hence, a simile (also, it contains 'like'), hence D is the correct option. "His mother" is the subject of the first sentence and does not compare anything. "Summoned by the cops" is a verb phrase containing the verb 'summoned' and the noun 'cops', and "pick up" is a phrasal verb. As these phrases do not perform the function of a simile, options A, B and C are incorrect.

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