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A **simile** is like a metaphor, except that it uses words such as "like" or "as" as a signal to the audience that it is a figure of speech. A simile using the image above would say, "My love is <u>like</u> a red, red rose."
"see [Biblical Imagery - Common Patterns](bita-part1) for links to pages showing common patterns of pairings between ideas in metaphors and similes."
"see [Biblical Imagery - Common Patterns](../bita-part1/01.md) for links to pages showing common patterns of pairings between ideas in metaphors and similes."
### Common Metonymies
In metonymy, a thing or idea is called not by its own name, but by the name of something closely associated with it.
"see [Biblical Imagery - Common Metonymies](bita-part2) for a list of some common metonymies in the Bible"
"see [Biblical Imagery - Common Metonymies](../bita-part2/01.md) for a list of some common metonymies in the Bible"
### Cultural Models
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Some of the cultural models in the Bible were used much by the cultures in the Ancient Near East, and not only by the Israelites.
"see [Biblical Imagery - Cultural Models](bita-part3) for a list of cultural models in the Bible."
"see [Biblical Imagery - Cultural Models](../bita-part3.01.md) for a list of cultural models in the Bible."