Similes are direct comparisons of two different things, often using the words “like” or “as.”
All similes tend to compare the subject to something extremely familiar to the intended audience so that the scene is easily imagined.
For example a busy person is compared with bee and thus the expression goes like this - He is as busy as a bee.
All similes tend to compare the subject to something extremely familiar to the intended audience so that the scene is easily imagined.
For example a busy person is compared with bee and thus the expression goes like this - He is as busy as a bee.