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The literary term in this sentence is simile, which is a figure of speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as". The comparison is made between his feet and sores to emphasize their appearance or condition.
Sores inside the mouth are called canker sores.
Cold sores are not caused by organisms, they are caused by a virus called oral herpes.
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Bed sores
Athlete's foot is one sore on soles of the foot.
Pressure sores.
According to Christian tradition, the sores on Jesus' feet and wrists refer to the wounds he suffered during his crucifixion. These wounds are seen as a symbol of Jesus' sacrifice and redemption for humanity's sins.
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Scalp sores,often called folliculitis,are the infection or inflammation of hair follicles. There are numerous reasons for these sores,including harsh soaps or shampoos,bacteria,mites or yeast growth.
When you see "like" or "as" you are dealing with a simile - the way to remember is "AS ___ AS ___ = A Simile"