Swim like a complite the following line
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swim like a swimmer.
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Swim like a fish.
- It is a simile and it refers to being a very strong swimmer.
- A simile is a hyperbole that straightforwardly looks at two things.
- An analogy is an interesting expression that is utilized to examine two things that aren't similar yet share something.
- Poetic devices are a type of scholarly gadget utilized in verse. Sonnets are made out of graceful gadgets composite of primary, syntactic, cadenced, metrical, verbal, and visual components.
- They are fundamental devices that a writer uses to make a beat, upgrade a sonnet's significance, or escalate a disposition or feeling.
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