A) always use like or as B) tell statements C) always use is or are D) compare two things
A) like, as B) is, are, were, was C) there are no key words D) that, them
A) that, them B) is, are, were, was C) like, as D) there are no key words
A) neither B) simile C) metaphor
A) simile B) metaphor C) neither
A) metaphor B) neither C) simile
A) neither B) simile C) metaphor
A) metaphor B) neither C) simile
A) metaphor B) simile C) neither
A) simile B) neither C) metaphor
A) neither B) metaphor C) simile
A) neither B) metaphor C) simile
A) time and mollasses B) slow and time
A) she, ghostly B) she, pale C) she, sick
A) stars, like B) stars, diamond C) stars, bright |