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Jay
Professional TeacherHere's an example of a simile:
"The water was as clear as crystal."
In this simile, the clarity of the water is being compared to the transparency of crystal. The use of "as" makes the comparison explicit, highlighting the resemblance between the water and crystal in terms of clarity and purity. Similes often use words like "like" or "as" to draw comparisons and create vivid imagery in language.
Feb 21, 2024 5:21 AM
Jay
Language Skills
English, Portuguese, Spanish
Learning Language
Portuguese, Spanish
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