Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Las Papas/Potatoes

What is the meaning of the following simile? What is being compared?

It had settled on the world, covering everything like a suede.

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  1. a simile is a word using like or as.Ex:she is so sweet like a sweettart

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  2. the world was covered in dust from the dust storm so it meant by suede it was horrible and it was like a bad guys came in and destored everything ashiah from campus elementry

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  3. the world was covered in dust from the dust storm so it meant by suede it was horrible and it was like a bad guys came in and destored everything ashiah from campus elementry

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  5. it means like a storm Faye from campus

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  6. A simile uses like or as.Ex: you are as beautiful as the sun.

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  7. it means that the world is settled for a dust storm.Gabriela from Campus

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  8. it means that the world is settled for a dust storm.Gabriela from Campus

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  9. it means that she comparing the months as the pickings that shes doing

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    1. i agree because every month she has a vegetable or a fruit as a chapter she's picking or adding that fruit or vegetable to something or using it as a seen in the chapter that fruit or vegetable named after the chapter.Tyson Bobo from campus elementary

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  10. It means that the world is settled for anything. Karmanique from Campus Elementary

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  11. It means that the world is settled for anything. Karmanique from Campus Elementary

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  12. The simile means that everything can be settled with any thing.I am Jose from Dickinson Academy

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  13. Similes are words that you us like or as Ex : your cute as a pie also like pepper too

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  14. The simile means that everything can be settled with anything. Paris from Dickinson Academy.

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  15. Means that everything can be settled.
    Lesly from Dickinson acdemy

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  16. Means that everything can be settled.
    Lesly from Dickinson acdemy

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  18. Simile means that everything can be settled with anything.Brianna Earvin from dickinson Academy

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  19. Simile means that everything can be settled with anything.Brianna Earvin from dickinson Academy

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  20. Simile means that everything can be settled with anything.Brianna Earvin from dickinson Academy

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  21. simile means that everything can be settled.Innocent from Dickinson Academy.

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