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as hot as_____ , as fierce as ____, as greedy as_____​

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Answered by ZaraAntisera
2

Answer:

1. as hot as hell

2. as fierce as  tiger , (lion, wolf)

3. as greedy as hog( as a pig)

Explanation:

What are similes?

A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two things. Similes differ from metaphors by highlighting the similarities between two things using words such as "like" or "as", while metaphors create an implicit comparison.

Types of similes

There are six types of similes

The difference between a simile and an ordinary comparison, however, is that similes are predicative comparisons (in which the predicate describes the subject), and ordinary comparisons are symmetrical comparisons (in which the subject and the predicate are referentially independent). In the latter, but not in the former, the subject and the predicate can be intersubstituted without any consequential change of meaning. Some concluding remarks deal with simile in discourse and in literature, and demonstrate that simile is quite different from, and independent of, metaphor.

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Answered by deadgirl82
1

Answer:

as hot as _hell____ , as fierce as _wolf___, as greedy as__pig___​

Explanation:

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