The sentence you provided is incorrectly punctuated. The comma should be before the and in most sentences, like this; "I will see the Statue of Liberty, and visit Times Square."
Some similes in the book "Mrs. Frisby and the rat of Nimh" are:
"The floor looked like Christmas in the moring"
"As full of activities as a factory."
And so on!
Characteristics of expository prose include <span>sentences and paragraphs.
</span>Expository prose<span> is meant to expound, explain, or appraise analytically. Thus it should be concise, precise, and clear.</span>
It is or. You can eat apples raw, or you can bake them.