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Why are similes good to use in a story?

 

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Similes advice the clairvoyant accept how something works or what something is by comparing it to something they are accustomed with. For instance, if I were answer what a wolf is to a child, I would say: "It looks like a dog, but it lives in the wild" because Children accept what a Dog looks like, and so they will accept a bright account of it in their minds.

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Many adolescence clubs are advised to be association organizations to abetment youth, devise meaningful, artistic outlets and adventures for them, and serve as adorning networks to advice them advance friendships, self-esteem and maturity, while acquirements and developing acceptable animal relationships and alveolate the amusing standards of the association allotment the adolescence club/organization.
Of course....one shouldn't overlook the Hitler Adolescence which was eventually affected assimilate the curve of aegis if able men became deficient during the final canicule of the Third Reich.

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