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Simile Help!!?

What part of speech is wolves. Man, i used to be so good at this, now is summer.

The dealers had been prowling around for weeks, like wolves.

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missbeckythacher

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plural noun
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SKCave
The word wolves is indeed a plural noun, but the expression “like wolves” is a simile, implying that the dealers were hunting for prey. Hope this helps
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Jess F
Wolves is used as a noun in the sentence. A noun refers to a person, place, or a thing. Since Wolves is a thing, it falls under the category of a noun.
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Mhaerie
A wolf is a noun (person, place, thing or idea), so the word “wolves” is a plural noun.

Hope that helps! Best wishes!

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