The document provides information about similes, including their definition, examples of similes in daily speech and literature, and exercises for identifying similes and creating original similes. Some key points:
- A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things using "like" or "as". It helps describe something by referencing something familiar.
- Examples of common similes are given such as "as slow as a snail" or "as blind as a bat". Similes from literature are also analyzed.
- Exercises have readers identify the two things being compared in similes and explain their meaning literally. Other exercises have readers create their own original similes.
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