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A simile is a word you use to describe something. If it has the word as or like, comparing one thing to another it is a simile. Sentance: The man jumped like a kangaroo. or The man jumped as high as a kangaroo.
An extended simile, also known as an epic simile, is a comparison that extends beyond the normal comparison. Milton uses them often to describe grand ideas because he wanted to write an epic poem.
Simile: The necklace was so small it was like a (pink) bracelet Metaphor: The gem was a (pink) bracelet
a simile is a figure of speech in which two essentially unlike of being similar using the words like or asa simile is the comparison of two things using the words like or as.example: her eyes twinkled like stars.example: her eyes were bright as stars.
as pure as milk.as white as milk.as sweet as milk.
Simile same.
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kabayo ka
There are 8 stanzas
The plural of stanza is stanzas. As in "stanzas are found in poems".
unequalled
A haiku has only 3 lines and 17 syllables, so there is hardly room for separate stanzas! Stanzas are not a part of this special form.
The length of a stanza varies by poetic form and author inclination. Although there are many poetic forms that dictate a stanza of a certain length, stanzas in general are not limited by anything except what the author wants to do. Despite the fact that there is no set length for a stanza, there are words for stanzas of certain lengths. For instance, two-line stanzas are couplets, three-line stanzas are called tercets, and four-line stanzas are called quatrains.