The girl was as speedy as a cheetah.
as fast as lightning or as fast as light
I can finish my homework! (pretty slow)
a very fast runner
as fast as a cheetah running from extinction
cheetah
An example of a simile is, 'The girl was slow as molasses.'
He ran as fast as lightning
as fast as lightning or as fast as light
Simile
The word that uses like or as is a simile. a simile is used to compare things that are alike. This is why it uses like or as in its sentence. example: The girl ran faster than a speed of lightening. The comparison in the sentence is the girl and the speed of lightening. The sentence was trying to justify that the girl ran very fast.
I can finish my homework! (pretty slow)
Because turtles arent fast...
simile
Yes, a simile is a comparative statement or phrase that uses the words "like" or "as" Example: "This simile is as cool as my sunglasses" or "This simile is like the most awesome thing ever"
No. If you're not sure if a comparison is a metaphor or a simile, just check and see if it uses the words "like" or "as". If it does, then it's a simile. This is a simile.
That is a simile though you do have a little rhyming and repetition with the "as" bits.
a very fast runner