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like, as, or some comparing word

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Q: Which words do authors use when comparing things?
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When to use More or most?

Use "more" when comparing two things, and "most" when comparing three or more things. For example, "She is more talented than him," and "She is the most talented person in the group."


How do you use a simile?

You use a simile by comparing two unlike things by using the words 'like' or 'as'. For example: That man is as old as dirt. She screamed like a banshee.


What is it called when you use like and as in comparing two things?

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What type of graph do you use when you are comparing things?

A double bar graph


What does simile and metaphors mean?

Metaphor- comparing two things without using like or as. Simile- comparing two things using like or as.


What form does an adjectives use comparing 3 or more things?

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What type of graph do you use when you are comparing things that is not a double bar graph?

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When to use as and has?

You use "has" when your talking in present tense, example: She has a pencil. You use "as" when you are comparing to things, example: He is as smart as a genius. --Twocute


How does a conceptual model make use of familiar things?

By comparing them to help illustrate or explain an idea.


When you used comparative and superlative?

You use comparative and superlative when you're comparing two or more things.


When do you use more and most?

"More" is used when comparing two things, while "most" is used when comparing more than two things. For example, "She is more outgoing than him" and "She is the most outgoing person in the group."


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