The words "like" and "as" typically
appear in a...
O simile
O metaphor
O hyperbole
O idiom
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generally simile which means comparison
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The words "like" and "as" typically appear in a simile.
Explanation:
- A simile is a part of the figure of the speech which is directly compared to two things.
- A figure of speech in a simile which compares two things which are unlike and introduced by lie and as.
- Examples of similes:
As cool as cucumber
As cold as ice
As innocent as lamb
As tough as nails
As hot as hell
As busy as bee
- Grammar rules for using Similes:
1) It is a phrase which uses the comparison to describe something new.
2) They are like metaphors phrases.
3) They are popularly used among public speaker, Authors and folks who will make their writing interactive.
Therefore, The words "like" and "as" typically appear in a simile.
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