Wednesday 5 August 2020

Writing | Similes

Similes compare two things using, like or as...as.

When similes have an adjective in them people use "as...as".
For example, "the man's muscles are as hard as nails."

When smiles have a verb in them people use "like."
For example, "Mike ran like the wind."

Similes help people describe two different things.

LI: to describe things by similes.

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