If you're talking about the hair on the head, it's called a MANE. If you're talking about the hair on it's behind, it's called a TAIL.
The plural of simile is similes.
Yes! There are so many similes, such as the one on page 10 talking about all of the food and saying it is a ball as well as a banquet, etc
Similes
No this song does not have similes because John Lennon is not comparing any thing in this song.
The mans hair is as white as snow is a simile.
Similes are figures of speech that compare two unlike things using "like" or "as." They can be used to create vivid and imaginative descriptions that help readers or listeners understand a concept or visualize a scene more clearly. By using similes, writers can make their writing more engaging and enhance the reader's experience.
if you are talking about for himself obviosly what he usually has his hair like. he likes short hair, i know that he doesnt like long hair. if you are talking about for a girl not sure.
If you're talking about the hair on the head, it's called a MANE. If you're talking about the hair on it's behind, it's called a TAIL.
There are some similes such as Talking to Alicia is like walking on ice. There are also some metaphors in the book such as There's a smile in her voice. There easy to find. Read the book.
What are you talking about?
what are you talking about
If you are talking about ID hair than i will tell you that it is a hair wax for men.
it depends what type of hair you are talking about
The plural of simile is similes.
I think your talking about fur.
straight ( talking about hair)