Which strategies can help you write a simile in a poem?

Select all that apply.

Responses

Choose the most ordinary comparison to the thing you want to describe.
Choose the most ordinary comparison to the thing you want to describe.

Use a comparison to something that is the opposite of the thing you want to describe.
Use a comparison to something that is the opposite of the thing you want to describe.

Determine something that shares a trait with the thing you want to describe.
Determine something that shares a trait with the thing you want to describe.

Identify the traits of the thing you want to describe.

1 answer

To effectively write a simile in a poem, the following strategies would be helpful:

  1. Determine something that shares a trait with the thing you want to describe. - By identifying a shared trait, you can create a more effective and relatable comparison.

  2. Identify the traits of the thing you want to describe. - Understanding the specific characteristics of the subject will help you find appropriate comparisons that enhance the imagery and meaning.

Using the most ordinary comparison and using a comparison to something opposite may not yield the most creative or striking similes in poetry, which often benefit from fresh and insightful connections.