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You use a simile by comparing two unlike things by using the words 'like' or 'as'. For example: That man is as old as dirt. She screamed like a banshee.
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Yes, that is exactly what it is, but you can also say that is is comparing something not using like or as
A Simile is a comparison of two UNLIKE things introduced by either "like" or "as." "She is like a rose"
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!*
They basically just compare two unlike things using like or as. It's not that hard.
You use a simile by comparing two unlike things by using the words 'like' or 'as'. For example: That man is as old as dirt. She screamed like a banshee.
Metaphor- comparing two things without using like or as. Simile- comparing two things using like or as.
Yes, because simile is comparing two things using LIKE or AS.
A simile is a figure of speech comparing to unlike things using the word like or as. That being said there is no set simile for associated. Are you trying to ask about a synonym?
The term is "simile," which is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as."
"Your the sun". It is comparing 2 things without using like or as.
Simile
Similies compare two "unlike" things when using like or as to develop the comparison
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A simile
a metaphor