"[name/pronoun] looked like a bouncy ball shot from a cannon"
you expect someone to do your homework remon
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Some are: As kind as consent As kind as a rainbow As kind as the sun in heaven. Hope this is some help to you. :)
its sorta like a metaphor and a simile or just something you say to someone to get in the tub.
Oh honey, let me break it down for you. Saying "food without salt is like eating cardboard" is a simile, not a metaphor. A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things, while a metaphor just states that one thing is another. So next time someone tries to correct you, you can tell them to take a hike!
A simile for quickly is he/she ran so quickly it seemed as if someone was chasing him/her!!!
A simile in "Beezus and Ramona" could be, "Ramona was as busy as a bee." This comparison uses "as" or "like" to show a similarity between Ramona and a bee in terms of being energetic and active.
someone who is energetic, tough, pretty, and someone who has a uniqe style.
Energetic! ^_^
The simile "as busy as a bee" is commonly used to describe someone who is very active and engaged in various tasks or activities.
The simile of the word "busy" could be "as busy as a bee" to show someone is very active and constantly moving around.
"He runs like a squirrel" is a simile because it directly compares the way someone runs to the way a squirrel runs using "like" or "as."
This is A Simile (AS___ as ____). It means that you look and/or feel refreshed and pretty (or handsome as the case may be).
Yes, "nose like a cherry" is a simile because it is comparing someone's nose to a cherry using the word "like."
The way to remember a simile is to remember AS___ AS___ is A Simile. This would be a metaphor because it's comparing disfavor to a hole you can fall into.
A simile.
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