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the ceiling fan is like a helicopter. we use them to compare 2 things
that tree is like the tallest in the forest. Used to be exaggerated
The clouds look as fluffy as cotton candy. to compare to unlike things.
"clouds are as fluffy as cotton candy"use them to describe what things are like
Its raining in my bathroom. Used to exaggerate things
1. There's a helicopter in the kitchen2. We use metaphors and similes to describe something
"you can stand under my umbrella" as a metaphor. We use metaphors and similes to compare things
"There's a helicopter in the kitchen"We use metaphors and similes to compare things.
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"its raining in my bathroom" And we use metaphors and similes to exaggerate text in a story.
there's a helicopter in my kitchen, because we it to exaagerate
You can stand under my umbrella. to compare things.
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the ceiling is like a helicopter we use them to compare 2 things
1. there is a helicopter in the kitchen is my favorite one.2. to make things funny or compare
it's raining in my bathroomwe use metaphors and similes to compare things
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she said there was a helicopter in the kitchen but she was referring to the ceiling fan.
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Its raining in my bathroom.the shower looks like rain.
"I know my kingdom awaits, and they're forgiven my mistakes." To compare things.
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"someday ill be stong enough to lift not one but both or us."we use them to get a point across
"do I look like and ice cream cone?" simile by little Michelle.we uses metaphors and similes to compare lots of things.
my favorite was " do i taste like ice cream"we use them because it easy to relate things to
there was a helicopter on the kitchen indicating the ceiling fan
do I taste like ice cream. the dog licked her.
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"do I look like and ice cream cone?" simile by little Michelle.
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my favorite was " do i taste like ice cream"
ReplyDeletewe use them because it easy to relate things to
there was a helicopter on the kitchen indicating the ceiling fan
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