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The strong men live on, fighting, singing, lucky as plungers. This is an example of... Simile / Metaphor What two things are being compared? *

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Answered by misbahupade
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This is example of simile . The word ‘as’ is used.
Answered by Jasleen0599
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Simile

The strong men live on, fighting, singing, lucky as plungers. This is an example of Simile.

  • The strong guys continue to battle, sing, and be as fortunate as plungers. Here's an illustration of a simile. Men who are powerful are compared to plungers.
  • When you compare two objects using the words "like" or "as," you are utilising a simile. Example: This place is scorching hot! My brother consumes a pig's diet. A simile conveys that one thing is similar to another rather than stating that one is the other.
  • A simile is figurative language that uses the terms "like" or "as" to compare two things. Another name for it is an indirect comparison. When you use similes in your writing, you can help your reader visualise and understand your ideas. If you say someone is "as thin as a rail," then.
  • Comparing or contrasting things is done to highlight minor differences or unexpected commonalities rather than to declare the obvious.

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