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Simile as smart what?

"Simile" itself isn't usually described as "smart" in the same way you'd describe a person. However, you can say similes are "smart" in the sense that they're:

* Effective: Similes are clever ways to make a comparison, creating a vivid image in the reader's mind and adding depth to writing.

* Creative: They require a bit of imagination and the ability to find unique and interesting connections.

* Precise: They use specific words to create clear and understandable comparisons, helping to clarify meaning.

So, instead of saying "simile as smart", you might say:

* "Similes are a smart way to write."

* "Similes are a clever literary device."

* "Similes require a bit of smart thinking."

Ultimately, the way you describe similes depends on the context and what you want to emphasize.

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