Treasure Island

what literary device is use to describe the island? chapter 6

chapter 6

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A simile, as seen in the text:

It was about nine miles long and five across, shaped, you might say, like a fat dragon standing up, and had two fine land-locked harbours, and a hill in the centre part marked "The Spy-glass."

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