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English, 11.01.2021 23:20 sherifour

Below are sentences that contain a metaphor or a simile. In the blank space provided, identify which is used in each sentence by writing metaphor or simile. Then, explain what each statement means. Example:
{Like a silent thief, the dog crept into the kitchen}.
Simile: it is comparing a thief to a dog crawling into the kitchen. It is saying that the dog is sneaky.

{My thoughts fluttered from subject to subject like a butterfly visiting
flowers in a field.}

{The dark, cold and silent room was a tomb.}

{My noisy sister was like a buzzing fly.}

{Soft and warm, the bed was an inviting oasis.}

{The child’s tears were cold raindrops from a tiny cloud.}

{The sunshine was like a warm blanket on a cold and rainy night.}

please answer as best and as many as u can. if you cant answer all of them, is ok. at least u tried and that's what counts ^v^ thank you to those that try their best c:

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