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Metaphor or Simile: He is as thin as a rail.
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Metaphor or Simile: It's raining cats and dogs.
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Metaphor or Simile: She is as sweet as candy.
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Metaphor or Simile: He is a rock.
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Metaphor or Simile: Her heart is like gold.
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Metaphor or Simile: He was a cheetah in the race.
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Metaphor or Simile: The mermaid’s tail is a rainbow after a storm.
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Metaphor or Simile: The unicorn was as pink and fluffy as cotton candy.
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Metaphor or Simile: The siblings are walking on eggshells when together.
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Metaphor or Simile: He was as sweet as honey to the new student.
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Metaphor or simile: She was as busy as popcorn on a skillet.
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Metaphor or Simile: The computers at school are old dinosaurs.
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Metaphor or Simile: The classroom was a zoo.
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Metaphor or Simile: My mom was busy as a bee.
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Metaphor or Simile: She was brave as a lion on the rollercoaster.
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Metaphor or Simile: The snow is a white blanket.
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Metaphor or Simile: Cinderella’s slippers were as shiny as the sun.
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Metaphor or Simile: Rapunzel’s hair was as soft as clouds.
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Metaphor or Simile: Alex swims like a fish.
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Metaphor or Simile: Alex is a fish in the water.
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