Similes A  simile  is a  figure of speech  that indirectly compares two different things by employing the words "like", "as", or "than ".
Similes For instance, a simile that compares a person with a bullet would go as follows: "Chris was a record-setting runner and as fast as a speeding bullet."
Similes Similes in everyday speech reflect simple comparisons, as in “He eats like a bird” or “as busy as an ant
The trees are like a canopy protecting the road. Simile
The chuurch  is like a  magical castle  in the sky. Simile
The lake is as a smooth as glass. Simile
The sun shone like a beacon in the night. Simile
The island is like a star from the sky. Simile
The tree is like an oasis in the dessert. Simile

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    Similes A simile is a figure of speech that indirectly compares two different things by employing the words "like", "as", or "than ".
  • 2.
    Similes For instance,a simile that compares a person with a bullet would go as follows: "Chris was a record-setting runner and as fast as a speeding bullet."
  • 3.
    Similes Similes ineveryday speech reflect simple comparisons, as in “He eats like a bird” or “as busy as an ant
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    The trees arelike a canopy protecting the road. Simile
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    The chuurch is like a magical castle in the sky. Simile
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    The lake isas a smooth as glass. Simile
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    The sun shonelike a beacon in the night. Simile
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    The island islike a star from the sky. Simile
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    The tree islike an oasis in the dessert. Simile