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19 November, 19:05

Hello everyone! This is all about simile can you answer this?

Instruction: What are compared in the following lines? What do the two unlike objects have in common?

Questions:

1. Eyelids like feather's edge

Tresses long and black as night,

Lips and cheeks like jasmine

blooms ...

2. The gay and lovely (poems)

pirouette,

Like dancers in my mind

3. I sit alone,

Thinking sharp thoughts as warm-

less as the glacial sun,

I sit alone like a frozen rock

Left and embedded deep in glacial

rivers-lonely.

4. Like silent, hungry sharks that

swim in the darkness of the sea,

the German submarines arrived in

the middle of the night.

5. Silence dropped like a curtain

around them.

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  1. 19 November, 19:29
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    I can answer to your first question (what are compared in the following lines)

    its everything that uses "like" or "as" ex: eyelids like feathers edge
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