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  • 23-08-2019
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fly like the wind simile​

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gutterghost
gutterghost gutterghost
  • 23-08-2019
similes are used metaphorically in english, in this case it would be a similar meaning to “run like the wind”, meaning something is fast. So
fly like the wind is a simile for flying fast or being fast
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claritzabmartinez89
claritzabmartinez89 claritzabmartinez89
  • 23-08-2019
That’s a simile I think
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