Hello there!
There is no poem listed, however, I could help explain how similes are used in poems and also what exactly would be the purpose of using (similes).

Similes are used to first, they are known to be used as
(: like,as). This would signify comparing two things, and making a resemblance of them.

When they're used as
(:like,as), people would use (:like) to compare, as we considered above.
Let's take for example:
I was so full, I felt
(like) I ate a elephant.
He was so tall, he was
(as) tall as a building.
These are some examples that can be used in using a (simile).
So, in this poem you didn't post above, try finding these key points in the poem, to help you find the <span>one purpose of the simile in the poem your read.</span>
It is still highly relevant because many racists still believe that mixing races is wrong and that having babies from two different raced parents should not happen.
Answer:
a butterfly “flutters,” or flies lightly with quick beats of its wings.
Missing: homphome | Must include: homphome
Explanation:
The stage of the writing process in which the writer explores the topic and organizes ideas is called brainstorming/outlining. During this stage, the writer jots down, usually through a graphic organizer such as a bubble map, the ideas that she would like to explore and develop, and begins to organize the structure of the essay, including the main topics that she will write about and in what order.
Answer:
Which situation from "Initiation" is an example of internal conflict?
Millicent struggles with her motivation for joining the sorority.
Explanation: