Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Entry#6: Figures of Speech (chapter 2)


Simile – a comparison between two things that have in common and linked by the word like, as, look like…

Example:
Grandma’s snore like the bears’ one during their hibernation in the winter.

Significance – Similes are used to described things, as well as making the poem more interesting and entertaining for readers. It kinds of promote the readers’ thoughts when their brains are proceeding, searching the common point whether why the poet choose those things to compare with.

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