the regular kind
"Harris and Me" by Gary Paulsen contains several similes such as comparing Harris's father to a gorilla, describing the dust on the farm as thick as gravy, and likening the size of Harris's father's hand to a Baseball glove. These similes help create vivid imagery and enhance the storytelling in the book.
The similes I have found are "They bow shyly as wet swans" and "That is delicate as the skin over a girls wrist"
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A Website Forum full of them http://forum.breakbeat.co.uk/printable.aspx?m=1970445078&mpage=1
i think john harris on 1726
As small as a mouse.as agile as a monkeyas slippery as a snakeas light as a monkeyas colourful as a peacockas quick as lightning
We found love by Rihanna is a song featuring Calvin Harris ;D
The similes in the poem "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost are located throughout the text. For example, the comparison of the neighbor to an old-stone savage and the wall to an ancient-stone savage are two prominent similes found in the poem.
The plural of simile is similes.
The Pearl - Emmylou Harris
The poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes contains several similes throughout the text, which are figures of speech that compare two things using the words "like" or "as." There isn't a specific count of the similes, but they can be found in lines such as "like a bird on the wing" or "like a dog on a scent."
Similes can be found throughout the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis. You can find similes on various pages throughout the book, such as when the author compares objects or characters using "like" or "as" to create vivid imagery for the readers.
similes and metaphpor help u to answer in different way