Well, imagine a banana is like a smile on a rainy day - bright, cheerful, and comforting. Just like how a banana brings a burst of sweetness to your taste buds, a smile can bring warmth and joy to someone's heart. So, in a simile sentence, you could say, "Her laughter was like a ripe banana on a gloomy day - a much-needed ray of sunshine."
A simile is a type of figurative language.
it is a simile that can be learned in many ways
yes, Simile example The flowers glisten as it was trees
You take the word, and put it in a gramatically correct sentence. :) *HEY NATALIE ;) FROM: BANANA*
i am going to peel this banana Spell check your answer
The banana that the monkey was eating tasted like apples instead. ~my example You can use it if you want but a simile has like or as in it.
You could use the sentence, 'The custard was thick as mud.'
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I am eating a Banana! or my friend has a banana between his legs
i split the banana
A simile is a type of figurative language.
It’s a simile because your saying it’s like something and a simile contains like or as
The whole sentence is a simile. The definition of a simile is a sentence using like or as.
it is a simile that can be learned in many ways
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I have a banana. I have a dream. Have you heard what I have heard?