this is a simile because it is saying you are as fast as a car.

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this is a simile because it is saying you are as fast as a car.

This is a metaphor because it means someone is really strong.

This is a simile because it is saying that you are as good a dolphin at swiming.

This is a simile because it is saying that your really small like a ant.

This is a metaphors because it is saying you are like a crazy animal.

This is a simile because it s saying that you are like as tall as a tree.

This is a simile because it is saying that you smell lock a smelly sock.

This is a simile because it is saying that you are like a cheeky monkey.