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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Are the underlined similes and preposition 'with' correctly used in the sentences?

Are the underlined similes and preposition 'with' correctly used in the sentences?

1. Like a bomb, Helen can blow the readers’ minds with her science write-ups,
2. Like a firecracker, Liza can ignite the readers’ emotions with her editorials.
3. Like a flare, Terry can clarify the readers' visions with her vivid snapshots.

  

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Rommel Are the underlined similes and preposition 'with' correctly used in the sentences? All of your similes seem inappropriate. Delete them.

  • Rommel Are the underlined similes and preposition 'with' correctly used in the sentences?
  • All of your similes seem inappropriate.
  • Delete them.
  • 'With' is fine.
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RommelAre the underlined similes and preposition 'with' correctly used in the sentences?

All of your similes seem inappropriate. Delete them. 'With' is fine.

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