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Explain the meaning of the simile in the quote, “... like some unemployed janitor who'd gone to reno and won a million-dollar jackpot.”

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  • 25-01-2017
A simile is a figure of speech where you use words such as like or as to show a comparison between two or more things.
Here, the simile "like some unemployed janitor who'd gone to Reno and won a million-dollar jackpot" is used to denote happiness and ecstasy at winning something unexpectedly, which happened to the hunter and his 'trophy" in the novel.
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