Similes like . . .

She danced like . . .
Similes can add richness to a story, but they should fit the context and be parallel in thought to the word or phrase they're being compared to. And of course, they should be used in moderation. Anything, no matter how good, can be overdone.
American Heritage Dictionary: A figure of speech in which two essentially unlike things are compared, often in a phrase introduced
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Published on July 23, 2011 05:16
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