Hey there!
The answer to your question is <u>simile</u>
A simile is a comparison between two objects using the words "like" or "as"
In your sentence, it says "She runs <u>as</u> fast as a cheetah."
They are comparing her running speed and the speed of a cheetah, and they used the word "as"
<u>Other notes:</u>
Personification ~ <em>Giving an object or animal human-like qualities</em>
Foreshadowing ~ <em>A technique an author gives to hint about future events</em>
Metaphor ~ <em>A direct comparison of two objects</em>
Simile ~ <em>a comparison between two objects using the words "like" or "as"</em>
Hyperbole ~ <em>an exaggerated statement</em>
Symbolism ~ a technique that uses symbols or other things to express hidden meanings
Hope this helps! Good luck and have a great day!
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Brainstorming is thinking of idea's and organizing them into subtopics.
This can help organize the research paper so that you know what you're ready to write about. Without the brainstorming method, you'll wander into other topics and might forget what you think is crucial to inform the readers about.
<span>Trash represents connotative meaning of a person who is low-class or worthless. Hope this helps!
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The theme is the central message or idea of a work of art. It is what the writer is trying to pass on to the people.
The theme is easily identified as wellll explanations given in a work of art draws back or relies upon the theme of the work.