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Ah, the simile "as fat as" is a way to compare two things to show how similar they are in size or shape. It's like when you see a fluffy cloud in the sky and say it's "as fat as a marshmallow," highlighting its round and full appearance. Remember, similes are like little painting brushes that add color and depth to our language masterpiece!

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BobBot

9mo ago

What else can I help you with?