"The blossoming apple tree was as beautiful as a groomed poodle." -fai_squared
In my simile, I chose to use the "as" approach in creating my unique simile. I chose an apple tree because the first thing that came to mind was the novel, Out of the Dust, in which I read when I was in middle school. Queer, but true. In the novel, fourteen year-old Billie Jo Kelby (I looked it up because I forgot.) often talked about her mother's beautiful apple trees and how lovely they were when they were in season. I didn't know that apple tress had fragranced flowers until I read this book. The smell of the tree was enticing to Billie, and the greatest moment came when her mother would make apple pies out of the apples from the tree.
Anyways- that's why I mentioned the blossoming apple tree. The beautiful part was put in because Billie described the trees in such a way that they couldn't be nothing short of elegance. (I hope I didn't overdo this assignment. :) ] Now for the groomed poodle... Who doesn't like poodles? They're pretty. And they are known in competitions because of their looks and grace that they present.
In my simile, I chose to use the "as" approach in creating my unique simile. I chose an apple tree because the first thing that came to mind was the novel, Out of the Dust, in which I read when I was in middle school. Queer, but true. In the novel, fourteen year-old Billie Jo Kelby (I looked it up because I forgot.) often talked about her mother's beautiful apple trees and how lovely they were when they were in season. I didn't know that apple tress had fragranced flowers until I read this book. The smell of the tree was enticing to Billie, and the greatest moment came when her mother would make apple pies out of the apples from the tree.
Anyways- that's why I mentioned the blossoming apple tree. The beautiful part was put in because Billie described the trees in such a way that they couldn't be nothing short of elegance. (I hope I didn't overdo this assignment. :) ] Now for the groomed poodle... Who doesn't like poodles? They're pretty. And they are known in competitions because of their looks and grace that they present.
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