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simies make a sentence using the similes given below all answers

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1.The student was as brave as a lion,visiting the "so-called" haunted house.

2.She gobbled up her breakfast;she was as hungry as a wolf.

3.I caught cold,as I was as wet as a fish,after a swim.

4.They solved the math sums quickly;they were as cunning as a fox.

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A simile (/smli/) is a rhetorical device in which two objects are closely contrasted. Similes, which contrast other metaphors by emphasising the similarities between two items using comparison terms like "like," "as," "so," or "than,"[3] distinguish themselves from other metaphors (i.e. saying something "is" something else). [1] [4] The words' etymologies make this distinction clear: metaphor comes from the Greek word metapherein, whereas simile comes from the Latin word similis ("like, like") ("to transfer"). [5] The item that is being compared is known as the tenor, and the object it is being compared to is known as the vehicle, much like in metaphors. [6]

Frank J. Wilstach, a writer and lexicographer, created a dictionary of similes in 1916. A second edition followed in 1924.

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