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CAHSEE ELA 3.5 Fluency. Which of the following is an example of a simile?
CAHSEE ELA 3.4 Fluency. Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?
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CAHSEE ELA 3.5 Fluency. Which of the following is an example of a simile?
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- 00:03
Here's a shmoopish question you may find in life:
- 00:06
Read the following passage. My brother always wanted to do everything
- 00:10
his way. Whether it was what we were eating for dinner or what movie we were watching
- 00:14
on Sunday night, he always had the final say. He was as stubborn as a mule, and my parents
- 00:19
learned long ago that it was easier to just give in than to argue with him.
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- 00:24
Which of the following is an example of a smile?
- 00:27
Here are the potential answers:
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So... what is this question asking? Do we know what a simile is?
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Well, we know it's almost certainly gonna use LIKE or AS. That's kinda integral to
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the definition of a simile -- it uses like or as to compare things.
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So if we knew NOTHING else -- didn't even read the paragraph...
- 00:49
...we could take a quick glance at answer C and get our answer...
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...stubborn as a mule.
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None of the other potential answers have an as or a like IN them so... yeah the answer
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is C, as in...
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"College won't be this easy."
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