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This is a type of figurative language that compares two or more things WITHOUT using "like," "as," or "than."
simile
metaphor
This type of figurative language is a comparison between two or more things using "like," "as," or "than."
Simile
Metaphor
He always doesn't want to answer questions in class. He is afraid of speaking to other people.
as timid as a mouse
as gentle as a lamb
as strong as an ox
He always speaks softly. He doesn't easily get mad at people.
as gentle as a lamb
as fierce as a tiger
as free as a bird
He looks big. He can carry very heavy things.
as strong as an ox
as proud as peacock
as weak as a baby
When she is angry, she shouts at people all the time.
as fierce as a tiger
as silly as a goose
as slow as a snail
He knows many things and can answer other people's questions immediately.
as wise as an owl
as proud as a peacock
as slow as a snail
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