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Yes. An example is, "The apple is like the starry night sky." A simile has to have the word 'like' in it.

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Does a simile compare two things?

yes


Is before you freeze your buns a simile?

No, a simile has to compare to UN-ALIKE things using "like" or "as".


How do you use depend in a simile?

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Is the fires anger could not be contained a simile?

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What does similie mean?

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What does a simile have?

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