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Ah, you're talking about a simile, honey. It's when you use "like" or "as" to compare two things that don't really go together, but you make it work anyway. It's like saying "she's as fierce as a lion" or "he's like a bull in a china shop." It's a fun way to spice up your writing and make your point crystal clear.

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