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TheSchoolRun Students will be making up comparisons about themselvesto createa simile

When the word " as " is usedto createa simile

and I do n’t know much about English language , so I need some help for these sentencesto createa simile

Writing prompt : Pick an item from each column in the chartto createa simile

This sentence is using “ like ”to createa simile

Jess Zafarris march 6 , comments Pick an item from each column in the chartto createa simile

A simile worksheet that prompts students to describe a word and website n use both the word and descriptionto createa simile

translate!Top definitionall over it like a rashunknownAn additional component often added to the commonly used all over it phrasethus creatinga simile

the student ... tryingto createa simile

By : Jess Zafarris | March 6 , 2018 | Comments 113 Pick an item from each column in the chartto createa simile

nearly thirty peeling scalesprovokesimile

i. Pleasure of reading : reading ... a pleasure for manycan discoversimile on

to appeal to several different kinds of students who might not otherwise find themselves in the same conversation(passive) is designedSIMILE

As a child she was usedto createthe simile

The first linecreatesa simile

finish the thoughtcreatinga simile

William Faulkner Leave it to Faulknerto createa simile

The poem ... uses itto createthe simile

uses the poemto createthe simile

God for preaching you practically(passive) created bya simile

a good way to come up with a metaphor , isto createa simile

speech inclusive of simile and metaphordiscoveredin simile

The first movement ... the obvious similaritysparksthe simile

the presumably human speakercreatedthe simile

small , lost , or maybe unsure indicated by using the “ orwhen creatingthe simile

Instead of traditional metaphors , he uses " liketo createa simile

an implied comparison - Objects , texts , and images can be usedto createmetaphors - Simile

You could use the " text - transform : uppercase " and " font - size : smallto createa simile

reading ... a compulsion for a school going child , pastime for a retired person , but a pleasure for manycan discoversimile on

similes and metaphorsCreatea simile

but he plays on the double meaning of the wordto createthe simile

A common wayto createa simile

when two things that are different are likened to one another using words of comparison such as ‘ like ’ or ‘ as(passive) is createdA simile

Here the inamorata is being compared with a fairy/ nymph / genieto createa simile

These newly coined conceptsoriginatein a simile

A writercreatesa simile

one group of childreninventinga simile

These sanctionsmay resultin a simile

often the only sensible wayto setup a simile

when joined with the word ‘ like ’ they became compared to one anotherthus creatinga simile

a metaphor or simileCreatea metaphor or simile

a picture in my mindpainteda picture in my mind

a picture by exemplifying a picturecreatesa picture by exemplifying a picture

when he appropriately compares penelope 's delight , upon realizing her husband 's return , tocreateswhen he appropriately compares penelope 's delight , upon realizing her husband 's return , to

an image of destructioncreatesan image of destruction

a picture of destructioncreatesa picture of destruction

an image in the readers mindto createan image in the readers mind

atmosphere and mood consistent with that of The Picture of Dorian Graycreatesatmosphere and mood consistent with that of The Picture of Dorian Gray

an image in your mind that approximates a sceneshould createan image in your mind that approximates a scene

a drifting moodcreatesa drifting mood

What mood ... the similedoes ... createWhat mood ... the simile

a concrete imagecreatesa concrete image

strong imagecreatesstrong image

an animalistic imagecreatesan animalistic image

an image of the solderscreatingan image of the solders

a striking imagecreatesa striking image

a word picturepaintsa word picture

a vivid image in the reader 's mind ... helping to engage and absorb them symbolismcan createa vivid image in the reader 's mind ... helping to engage and absorb them symbolism

a specific picture in your reader 's mindcreatesa specific picture in your reader 's mind

an indirect comparison that uses the words " like , " " as " or " than " to make the comparisoncreatesan indirect comparison that uses the words " like , " " as " or " than " to make the comparison

The cognitive process which underlies the production of a metaphor(passive) is triggered byThe cognitive process which underlies the production of a metaphor

to a metaphor and thus become a pardonable offensemight leadto a metaphor and thus become a pardonable offense

atmosphere and mood consistent with a description of the characteristics and skills of mentalcreatesatmosphere and mood consistent with a description of the characteristics and skills of mental

from the relation or comparison of effectresultingfrom the relation or comparison of effect

two ideas side by sidesetstwo ideas side by side

an image of someone blind(edcreatesan image of someone blind(ed

And finally a new semantical metatheory of analogy , metaphor , and(passive) is setAnd finally a new semantical metatheory of analogy , metaphor , and

a different image in the head of the readercreateda different image in the head of the reader

when The Odyssey appropriately compares Penelope 's delightcreateswhen The Odyssey appropriately compares Penelope 's delight

a stronger visual imagecreatesa stronger visual image

a better image in your headcreatesa better image in your head

a picture of HOW FAST he was flyingpaintsa picture of HOW FAST he was flying

a horrific scene in the readers mindcreateda horrific scene in the readers mind

contrast between light and darkness ( life and death ... since summer ’s sunrise is associated with brightness or happiness but ‘ sad ’ , ‘ strange ’ and ‘ dark ’ contradict happinesscreatescontrast between light and darkness ( life and death ... since summer ’s sunrise is associated with brightness or happiness but ‘ sad ’ , ‘ strange ’ and ‘ dark ’ contradict happiness

a comparison using the words like or ascreatesa comparison using the words like or as

a vivid 13 Process ( part3 ) picture in the readers mind as increatesa vivid 13 Process ( part3 ) picture in the readers mind as in

the proper doom and gloom moodto setthe proper doom and gloom mood

an unforgettable image in the minds of the audiencecreatingan unforgettable image in the minds of the audience

an image and make you think about how that feelsto paintan image and make you think about how that feels

an image of the adeptness of the principal charactercreatesan image of the adeptness of the principal character

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