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What is the comparison that uses like and as?

The comparison that uses "like" and "as" is called a simile.

Here's a breakdown:

* Simile: A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as".

Examples:

* "The child was as quiet as a mouse." (This compares the child's quietness to the quietness of a mouse using "as".)

* "Her voice was like velvet." (This compares the texture of her voice to the texture of velvet using "like".)

Key points:

* Similes explicitly use "like" or "as" to draw the comparison.

* They help create vivid imagery and enhance the meaning of the description.

* They are commonly used in poetry, literature, and everyday language.

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