A similie is a comparison using like or as. Probably there are many ways to use similies. Here is an example of a poem - author unknown.
"Friends are like chocolate cake You can never have too many. Chocolate cake is like heaven - Always amazing you with each taste or feeling. Chocolate cake is like life with so many different pieces. Chocolate cake is like happiness, you can never get enough of it."
i think the poem is a poem with seven rhymings, similes, and other things
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Just try to use metaphors instead. Just take out the like or as parts.
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There are no similes in this poem, rather the poet, John McCrae uses strong imagery to describe idea's and represent actions.
they passed everywher (like tigers)
The similes in the poem "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost are located throughout the text. For example, the comparison of the neighbor to an old-stone savage and the wall to an ancient-stone savage are two prominent similes found in the poem.
Sure! Some examples of similes used in the poem "Palanquin Bearers" by Sarojini Naidu include comparing the palanquin bearers to "twinkling stars" in line 4 and describing the palanquin as having "cool as a lotus-bud" in line 12. These similes help create vivid imagery and enhance the overall emotional impact of the poem.
The poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes contains several similes throughout the text, which are figures of speech that compare two things using the words "like" or "as." There isn't a specific count of the similes, but they can be found in lines such as "like a bird on the wing" or "like a dog on a scent."