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What is a sentence using like or as called?

A sentence using "like" or "as" for comparison is called a simile.

Here's an example:

* The sky was as blue as a robin's egg.

In this sentence, "as blue as a robin's egg" is the simile, comparing the sky's color to the color of a robin's egg.

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