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cupoosta [38]
3 years ago
11

What is the best definition of simile PLZZZZ HELPPPP WILL GIVE BRAINIEST!!!!

English
2 answers:
aliina [53]3 years ago
7 0

Definition of Simile. A simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison, showing similarities between two different things. Unlike a metaphor, a simile draws resemblance with the help of the words “like” or “as.” Therefore, it is a direct comparison. thats the best i got ;D


mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
7 0
How i remember what similie means is that it sounds like same. a similie is a word that means the same as another word. like good and great.
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