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Similes or Metaphors
Label each sentence a simile or metaphor
1 that man is an-ogre. "
2 He is as smart as a fox.
3 The football player is a giant.
4. My abs are hard like a rock.
5 That girl is very bright.
6 The boy is a volcano ready to explode
7 he is quick as a cat.
8 My student is an angel
9 Please do not cry like a baby.
10 The boy nuns like the wind.
11 He has a heart of lion.
12 My teacher told me that ideas are wings.
13 His mind is as sharp
as a
Samurais sword.
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Answered by pvvg341
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Answer:

1. is metaphor

2.similes

3.metaphor

4.similes

5.metaphor

6.metaphor

7.simile

8.metaphor

9. similes

10.similes

11.metaphor

12.metaphor

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Answered by qwxavi
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1. Metaphor

2. Simile

3. Metaphor

4. Simile

5. Metaphor

6. Metaphor

7. Simile

8. Metaphor

9. Simile

10. Simile

11. Metaphor

12. Metaphor

13. Simile

Similes and metaphors are both figures of speech used in language to make comparisons between two things.

A simile is a comparison between two things using "like" or "as". For example, "He ran like a cheetah" or "Her eyes were as blue as the ocean". Similes help to make descriptions more vivid and create stronger imagery in the mind of the reader or listener.

A metaphor is also a comparison between two things, but it is more direct and does not use "like" or "as". For example, "Her voice is music to my ears" or "The world is a stage". Metaphors can be more powerful and poetic than similes, and they often use an image or concept to represent another, more abstract idea.

Both similes and metaphors are commonly used in literature, poetry, and everyday language to enhance descriptions and add depth to communication.

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