SIMILE \ Сравнение
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Валерия Каширина

SIMILE \ Сравнение

Литература Великобритании и США 10 класс

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A SIMILE n (/ˈ sɪməli /) is a figure of speech that directly compares two things. Although similes and metaphors are similar, similes explicitly use connecting words (such as like , as , so , than , or various verbs such as resemble), though these specific words are not always necessary.

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f or example As quiet as a mouse As white as snow As sweat as pie As fast as a rabbit

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“He was as busy as a bee”. “He’s as blind as a bat”. “I’m as hungry as a horse”. “I’m cuter than a puppy”. “I’m like a silly clown”.

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In literature "O My Luve's like a red, red rose ." "A Red, Red Rose," by Robert Burns. In comedy Similes are used extensively in British comedy, notably in the slapstick era of the 1960s and 1970s. In comedy, the simile is often used in negative style : “ He was as daft as a brush “. They are also used in comedic context where a sensitive subject is broached, and the comedian will test the audience with response to a subtle implicit simile before going deeper.

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FOR YOUR ATTENTION.

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Слайд 1. это фигура речи, которая непосредственно сравнивает две вещи. Хотя аналоги и метафоры аналогичны, в примерах явно используются соединительные слова (такие как, например, как, например, или разные глаголы, такие как похожие), хотя эти конкретные слова не всегда необходимы. is a figure of speech that directly compares two things. Although similes and metaphors are similar, similes explicitly use connecting words (such as like , as , so , than , or various verbs such as resemble), though these specific words are not always necessary. Слайд 3. Сравнения широко используются в британской комедии, особенно в эпоху хрусталя 1960-х и 1970-х годов. В комедии сравнение часто используется в негативном стиле: «он был таким же глупым, как кисть». Они также используются в комедийном контексте, где затрагивается чувствительный предмет, и комедиант будет тестировать аудиторию с ответом на тонкое неявное сравнение, прежде чем идти глубже. Similes are used extensively in British comedy, notably in the slapstick era of the 1960s and 1970s. In comedy, the simile is often used in negative style : “ He was as daft as a brush “. They are also used in comedic context where a sensitive subject is broached, and the comedian will test the audience with response to a subtle implicit simile before going deeper.