Asked by jerson
Procrastination when it comes to the notice of other people maybe branded as laziness and lack of interest in the job.
is that one?
is that one?
Answers
Answered by
GuruBlue
That is a comparison, but not a simile. The words "as , like" are usually found in a simile. Check this site.
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Answered by
jerson
as is in there tho
Answered by
Writeacher
Maybe if you rephrase the sentence to move the interrupting phrase to a different part, it would be clearer:
When it comes to the notice of other people, procrastination may be branded as laziness and lack of interest in the job.
It's still not a simile, though.
Here are similes:
He's as lazy as the day is long.
He's as tall as a redwood tree.
He's as smart as a whip.
He's as sharp as a tack.
Get it?
When it comes to the notice of other people, procrastination may be branded as laziness and lack of interest in the job.
It's still not a simile, though.
Here are similes:
He's as lazy as the day is long.
He's as tall as a redwood tree.
He's as smart as a whip.
He's as sharp as a tack.
Get it?
Answered by
suneha rustagi
IT IS GOOD THAT YOU HELP US BUT I ANT TO KNO MORE SIMILIES
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