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A simile is a figure of speech the compares two unlike things, usually shown by using the words "Like" and/or "As". | |||
'''Similes in Poetry''' | '''Similes in Poetry''' | ||
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In the midnight hour I can feel your power, | In the midnight hour I can feel your power, | ||
Just like a prayer you know I'll take you there"-Madonna | Just like a prayer you know I'll take you there"-Madonna | ||
'''Anna Begins''' | |||
"This time when kindness falls like rain, | |||
It washes her away and Anna begins to change her mind" | |||
-Counting Crows | |||
"How like the winter hath my absence been." -William Shakespear | |||
"The drill sargent was tough as nails on the new recruits." |
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