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2 years ago
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related to similes: 8. She sounds like a 9. The dinner tasted like 10. The road was as curvy as 11. The little boy was as stubbo

rn as 12. The girl screamed like a 13. The tractor was as strong as 14. The trailer smelled like 15. She is as cute as​
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kotegsom [21]2 years ago
4 0

Some possible words to complete these similes are angel, fish, snake, donkey, pig, bull, roses, and swan.

<h3>What is a simile?</h3>

This refers to a rhetoric figure in which two elements are compared to convey or emphasize an idea.

<h3>How to write a simile?</h3>

In a simile, two elements are compared by using the words "like" or "as". For example "she is as pale as the snow".

Based on this, the complete similes can be:

  • She sounds like an angel (she has a very melodic voice).
  • The dinner tasted like fish (it had a very strange flavor).
  • The road was as curvy as a snake.
  • The little boy was as stubborn as a donkey.
  • The girl screamed like a pig.
  • The tractor was as strong as a bull.
  • The trailer smelled like roses.
  • She is as cute as​ a swan.

Learn more about Simile in: brainly.com/question/14234454

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