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Similes: to compare two things using the words 'like' or 'as'☆ Metaphors: to compare two things not using the words 'like' or 'as'★ *Hope it helped you!*
It is a verb and a noun. Broom can also be a adjective when you use it in metaphors, similes, and sayings.
A Simile is a comparison of two UNLIKE things introduced by either "like" or "as." "She is like a rose"
You can say worked like a beaver lolz maybe even: Worked like a hungry bird.
The author used similes to make the story more interesting.
He used similes like a baker uses raisins, sprinkling them throughout his text to make it sweeter and richer.
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My stomach is eating my backbone.
No, Krypton is not used in lava lamps. Lava lamps typically contain a mixture of wax and a colored liquid, which is heated by an incandescent bulb to create the lava-like movement.
Pumis (lava rock) can be used in liquid soaps to remove grease and oils.
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Some similes that can be used to describe the sound of thunder include "as loud as a cannon blast," "like a roaring freight train," and "as powerful as an explosion."
Some similes in The Secret Life of Bees include "like the inside of a bakery," "like lightning," and "like a documentary about the moon." These similes are used to create vivid comparisons and enhance the descriptions in the book.
they passed everywher (like tigers)