This document contains several examples of similes used to compare things. It includes common similes like "hungry as a horse", "happy as a clam", and "sneaky as a snake". It also contains the well-known simile from the nursery rhyme "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" that compares a star to "a diamond in the sky". Finally, it features a poem titled "Greater Than That" that uses similes such as comparing a caged bird to "a bruised, little bird" and a captive lion to "a captive, collared lion".