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Similes

Discover the art of similes and how they can instantly create vivid imagery in your writing. Learn the power of comparing unlike things using 'like' or 'as,' with examples like "white as snow" and "cold as ice." Enhance your descriptive skills and captivate readers with engaging similes.

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Similes

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  1. Figurative Language Similes

  2. What is a Simile? COMPARISON UNLIKE LIKE AS A Simile is a COMPARISONbetweentwoUNLIKEthings usingLIKEorAS.

  3. Why are Similes Used? INSTANT VIVID Writers use similes to make INSTANT,VIVID pictures in the readers mind.

  4. Examples of Similes • White as snow • Cold as ice • The soap was as slippery as an eel when I tried to grab it in the tub. • Like sands through the hourglass, these are the days of our lives. • His soft voice was like a whisper of summer breeze. • I want this room as clean as a whistle.

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