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longfellow uses severd similes in the poem. Choose one simile and write it on the line. tell what two things are being compared

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One simile from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "The Song of Hiawatha" is:

"Like a bird of the air,"

In this simile, two things are being compared: the freedom and gracefulness of a bird in flight and the character or spirit of Hiawatha as he moves through his world. This comparison emphasizes Hiawatha’s ability to navigate his environment with ease and elegance, much like a bird does in the sky.

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