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How do we call a figure of speech, that compares two or more things that have a similar quality. It compares things using words like “like” or “as.”
similes
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Excited by something
enthusiastic
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Hopeful; thinking that good things will happen
optimistic
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Not confident about yourself
insecure
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To do well at something you tried to do
succeed
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Not letting anything stop you from doing the things you want to do
determined
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Unable to think clearly (about something)
confused
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Making you feel annoyed and upset when you are prevented from achieving something
frustrating
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Very sad, worried, or angry about something
upset
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To be unsuccessful at something
fail
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Very angry
furious
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Believing that you can do something well.
confident
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To make something better
improve
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Thinking that bad things will happen
pesimistic
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Very happy about something
delighted
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A figure of speech that is used to make a comparison, but in a way different from a simile. It doesn't use "AS" and "LIKE".
metaphor
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Unhappy because something did not happen or was not as good as you hoped
disappointed
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