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2/8/20

[Answer] “Cool as a cucumber” is an example of what figure of speech?

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“Cool as a cucumber” is an example of what figure of speech?


  • Simile:“As cool as a cucumber” is a simile, which is a figure of speech that makes a comparison, showing similarities between two different things. The object of a simile is to spark an interesting connection in a reader's or listener's mind. Similes and metaphors are often confused with one another. The main difference between a simile and metaphor is that a simile uses the words "like" or "as" to draw a comparison and a metaphor simply states the comparison without using "like" or "as". The phrase as cool as a cucumber is first seen in a poem by John Gay in the mid-1700s.



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