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Learning to use similes is as easy as pie.

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English Language

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Language can be a great tool for conveying what you want to say. It's

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almost as good as wildly uncoordinated hand gestures. Saw a cute dog on the [ dog on a leash]

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way home from school? Well a certain combination of words can help you

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communicate your findings or feelings to someone else. The word dog might not be

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quite as cute as the actual dog, but well close enough. however sometimes we want [dog on a leash]

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to move beyond the literal meanings of words to spice up our descriptions. We

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happen to have tools at our disposal to do just that, and one of them is called

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simile. Well, similes are a kind of figurative language, the use of words to [tools shown]

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convey a meaning other than a purely literal meaning. Might seem like kind of

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a weird idea. After all stop signs wouldn't be that useful if stop meant to [man holds stop sign]

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go or something totally random like you know, banana.

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well figurative language is mostly useful when we're trying to make [colorful definitions]

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descriptions more vivid. Sure you could say it was cold outside but to really

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hammer home just how cold it was you can use figurative language and say" it was

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so cold outside that my feet felt like blocks of ice". Well we're not literally [snowy scene shown]

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saying that our feet felt like blocks of ice people, after all if they did they'd

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probably be pretty numb anyway, and then fall off. We just mean that it's really

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really cold out which is good for our sentence and even better for our feet. [people walk down the street as it snows]

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similes are a particular kind of figurative language. A simile compares

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one thing to something else using either the word like, or as. Now whether you

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realize it or not when we were talking about how our feet felt like blocks of

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ice we were using a simile. Not only were we comparing the coldness of our feet to

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the coldness of blocks of ice but we also connected these two different ideas [snowy forest shown]

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with the word like. Having ticked both of our boxes we definitely have a simile on

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our hands. We encounter tons of similes in our day to day, life probably without

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even realizing. It ever hear someone say that task is as easy as pie? Well since [busy street shown]

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they're comparing one task to the task of eating pie while using the word as

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they're definitely in simile City, unless they were literally talking about eating

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pie which, for the record it is pretty easy. Stopping is the hard part. [man eats pie]

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