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    Simile, Metaphor, Idiom, and Proverb
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  • This sentence uses simile or metaphor? "The clouds were as fluffy as cotton candy in the sky."
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  • This sentence uses simile or metaphor? "Her smile was as bright as the sun on a summer day."
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  • This sentence uses simile or metaphor? "The classroom was a beehive buzzing with excitement."
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  • This sentence uses simile or metaphor? "The cat moved silently, like a shadow in the night."
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  • This sentence uses simile or metaphor? "Her heart is a golden treasure, full of kindness."
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  • This sentence uses simile or metaphor? "The wind was a howling wolf outside the window."
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  • This sentence uses simile or metaphor? "The stars were diamonds scattered across the midnight sky."
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  • This sentence uses simile or metaphor? "His voice was as deep as a cave echoing in the dark."
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  • Is this an idiom or proverb? "It's raining cats and dogs outside! I better take an umbrella."
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  • Is this an idiom or proverb? "He was a big fish in a small pond, but he dreamed of bigger things."
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  • Is this an idiom or proverb? "Don’t be too curious about the secret; remember, curiosity killed the cat."
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  • Is this an idiom or proverb? "Finishing this easy assignment was a piece of cake."
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  • Is this an idiom or proverb? "Don't be fooled by his appearance; never judge a book by its cover."
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  • Is this an idiom or proverb? "My teacher always says, "Practice makes perfect," so I'll keep practicing the piano."
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  • Is this an idiom or proverb? "If you want to get the best seat, you’d better get there early. The early bird gets the worm, after all."
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  • Is this an idiom or proverb? "It's getting late. Let's hit the hay."
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