English, asked by jainilmilanshah, 4 months ago

What is similie? How to learn it better

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

A simile is a figure of speech that says that one thing is like another different thing. We can use similes to make descriptions more emphatic or vivid. We often use the words as...as and like with similes. Common patterns for similes, with example sentences, are: something [is*] AS adjective AS something.

Explanation:

HoPe It HeLp's UhH☺

⚘HaPpY PrOPoSe DaY⚘

❤LoVe UhH❤

Pls FlW Me pls ☹

Give me thnks ☹

✌ITZ AbUsiNg QuEeN✌

Answered by mamilata810
1

Answer:

Hope this answer helps you!

Explanation:

(1) a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g. as brave as a lion ).

(2) i) Think of one thing and what you want to say about it; do you want to say that something is big, boring, beautiful, or is it some quality you don't have an adjective for?

ii) Think of a second thing that shows the same or similar characteristic.

iii) Combine by saying that the first thing is “like” the second thing.

Similar questions