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(ii) Read these similes and write their meanings. as sweet as sugar as cold as ice - Î 1 as happy as a lark as fresh as a daisy as smooth as silk​

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Answered by goutamsinha2012
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As sweet as sugar- Sweet sugar.

As cold as ice- Cold ice.

As happy as a lark- Happy lark.

As fresh as a daisy- Fresh daisy.

As smooth as silk- Smoothy.

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Answered by anoushka3004
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Explanation:

As sweet as sugar- Exceptionally sweet, friendly, or kind.

As cold as ice- Very cold, could be in the context of an object or a person. Cold in terms of describing a person would mean that the individual is very indifferent or distant.

As happy as a lark- Extremely happy. Used since at least the first half of the 1800s, the idiom happy as a lark is assumed to allude to the song of the lark, which to human ears seems quite beautiful, melodious, and happy.

As fresh as daisy- Very fresh. Daisy is a type of flower with white petals around a yellow centre, or a female name, or is slang for something very good and crisp.

As smooth as silk- Absolutely Sleek. This simile alludes to the slippery quality of silk.

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