What are the meaning of the following similes-. 1.as blue as the sky.2as sharp as knife.3.as lazy as lizard.4.asold as the hills.5 as cheeky as a monkey.6.as merry as a cricket.7.as slow as snail.
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If you wanted to describe the sky in your poem you might use an adjective - blue sky (boring), brilliant blue sky (still quite boring) - or you might use a simile: The sky was as blue as a millionaire's swimming pool (not boring at all, and very descriptive).
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things in an interesting way. An example of a simile is: She is as innocent as an angel. ... An example of a metaphor is: She is an angel.
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their meaning is literal. They are merely just comparisons. That's what similes are, comparisons. They help us with imagining and getting the idea of how the object is supposed to be.
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