First of all, as you read through the book, use little strips of paper to mark the pages that you feel would allow you to come up with a good metaphor and simile. Next, write down the metaphor and simile and come up with some words that rhyme with the last word of each. If you don't want your poem to rhyme, then try to write the metaphor and simile with the same rhythm. Next, begin to write your poem and work the metaphor and simile into the body of the poem. Hester's Story was written by Adele Geras.
In the story "Faceless" by Ashley Sheinmel, a simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." An example of a simile in the story could be "her voice was as smooth as velvet" to describe how someone speaks.
He accosted her like a reporter chasing a story.
i will be juliet and you will be romeo
as mischevious as a cat?
The simile in the story serves to create a vivid comparison between two things, helping readers to better understand the author's message or theme by drawing a parallel between the two.
Billy boy was tough as nails.
as good as marian's freakin ugly pie
One example of a simile in The Chronicles of Narnia is when Aslan is described as being "strong as a lion." This comparison helps to emphasize Aslan's power and majesty in the story.
What figure of speech the story of dead star
simile, metaphor, and imagery
SIMILE=something using like or as in a sentence.
the right thing