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Chapter Seven Figures of Speech

Properly used, figures of speech can add both vividness and brevity to your writing.The following is an introduction to several of the most commonly used figures of speech.

Ⅰ.Simile (明喻). A simile compares two things-A and B-by asserting that one is like the other.A simile usually contains the word like , just like , as , just as, as… as …, or as ifand is used to transfer to A the qualities or feelings associated with B.

(1) Life is very much like a mirror: If you smile upon it, it smiles upon you;but if you frown and look doubtful on it, you will get a similar look in return.

(2) Life'slike a play: It's not the length, but the excellence of the acting that matters.

(3) She was like a cat on hot bricks before her driving test.

(4) A divorce is like an amputation: you survive, but there's less of you. (離婚就像一次截肢手術: 你活下來了, 但也失去了什麽。)

(5) The chicken was as tasteless as a piece of cardboard (紙板).

(6) The message is clear: Just as tea and banana cannot go together, nor should the son in a low-class family expect to marry the daughter of a nobleman. (意思很明確: 就像茶和香蕉不搭配一樣, 一個出身卑微的小子不應該妄想娶一個貴族小姐為妻。)

(7) On May 3 that year I awoke to a green so startling as to be almost electric, as if spring were simply a matter of flipping (輕擊) a switch.

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The following well-written sentences containing similes were collected from Chinese students' writings.

(1) A mobile phone is like a pet you keep.It costs a lot of money when you use it.

(2) A person who lives without pressure is just like a car without an engine.

(3) Learning English is like boating on a long river.You can't reach the destination without constant efforts.

(4) A life without dreams is just like a spring without flowers.

(5) Sometimes, I feel as if I am a boat on the sea without compass.