That is a comparison, but not a simile. The words "as , like" are usually found in a simile. Check this site.
http://www.rhlschool.com/eng3n25.htm
Procrastination when it comes to the notice of other people maybe branded as laziness and lack of interest in the job.
is that one?
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as is in there tho
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?
IT IS GOOD THAT YOU HELP US BUT I ANT TO KNO MORE SIMILIES