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a simile is a comparison to an object, ex: as agile as a cat as angry as a wasp as loud as an elephant he fights like a lion he runs like a cheetah flopping like a fish
The girl was as speedy as a cheetah.
A metaphor and simile compare one thing in terms of another, but they do have to be literally true. Metaphor and simile are poetic devices; they are poetic language. As such, they often exaggerate or make comparisons that are meant to show a connection that is poetic, but not the absolute truth. For example, saying, "She runs as fast as a cheetah" is a simile that describes her speed in relationship to a cheetah, but it is not literally true. Whereas, saying, "She is a cheetah" also makes a comparison describing her speed in relationship to a cheetah, but again it is not true.
cheetah
It explicitly compares things using phrases such as similar to or as if. -apex
A metaphor
Cathy is a calculator but her brother is like a cheetah
simile-a comparison of like objects using like or as
a simile is a comparison to an object, ex: as agile as a cat as angry as a wasp as loud as an elephant he fights like a lion he runs like a cheetah flopping like a fish
The girl was as speedy as a cheetah.
Cheetah, cheetah is the fastest mammal in the word with a top speed of on avg, 75mph.
That is a simile though you do have a little rhyming and repetition with the "as" bits.
A metaphor and simile compare one thing in terms of another, but they do have to be literally true. Metaphor and simile are poetic devices; they are poetic language. As such, they often exaggerate or make comparisons that are meant to show a connection that is poetic, but not the absolute truth. For example, saying, "She runs as fast as a cheetah" is a simile that describes her speed in relationship to a cheetah, but it is not literally true. Whereas, saying, "She is a cheetah" also makes a comparison describing her speed in relationship to a cheetah, but again it is not true.
cheetah
The cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world, hitting around 75 mph at a full sprint. The leopard can almost run 40 mph.
It is somthing which is like somthing else,such as,as fast as an cheetah he ran downstairs
Yes, the adverb is quickly. Although it seems unlikely that the cheetah could sprint at any slower speed.