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Marvin Nunez
18 February, 01:07
Is the term sharp as a razor a simile?
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Judith Preston
18 February, 03:07
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Yes, as a simile is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as.
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Angelina Donaldson
18 February, 03:07
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Yes. A simile is something comparing something else with "like" or "as" between them
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