<em>Summer is gangly pink limbs wandering out of padlocked boxes. </em><em>It's as hot as an oven outside.</em><em> </em><em>It's as hot as an oven</em><em> </em><em>outside.The water was as clear as glass.</em><em>The sky is sweaty.</em>
I hope it'll help you...
Personally, I would say that I share social traits with my aunts and strange attitudes sometimes. For example: In nature I’m very extroverted and don’t think about future consequences. That wouldn’t be a good thing if I actually were to confront the real world without some sort of guidance or chaperone. Also, I like art such as painting and drawing. It’s a passion my mother does not share with me. I know of aunts who have my same passion and have a wild-extroverted nature.
My homie Edward Young is a genius
Simile! Remember that similes always use "like" or "as".
Example: "As crazy as a fox" or "Sweet like candy"
The most reliable sources for a research paper are:
1. A source about World War 2 written by a well-respected historian
2. A source about smartphones written earlier this year
The qualities to look for in reliable resources are:
1. It should be written by a person of integrity like someone who specialized in the topic, or an esteemed professor.
2. It should be relevant and up to date. If it is writing about something that is modern, or relevant to the present, then it should've been published recently.
The two statements above have these qualities. That's why they are reliable.