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Oliga [24]
2 years ago
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Review the definitions of similes and metaphors. Then try your hand at writing two of each. Start by

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Stolb23 [73]2 years ago
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examples of similies are..as thin as thread.

examples of metaphors are..raining cats and dogs...

similies compare a noun to an adjective..to show how one is like the other

metaphors show something that is literally not possible to mean another thing

so I read a poem,I mostly notice the interest or reason why the author wrote that poem.i leastly look at the characters in the poem

I imagine evrythng the author writes about,.

I check the true meaning the author intended to bring up in the poem

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