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8 May, 23:04
Is this a simile?
blown away like the wind.
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Elijah Stanton
8 May, 23:31
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Yes because a simile means using like or as in a sentence.
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Madelynn Lang
8 May, 23:32
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Yes because similies use the words like or as.
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