The door creaked like an old man's bones after a long rest.
The door creaked like the floor of an abandoned house.
The door creaked like thin ice while a fat kid walks over it.
You find the clue in the cellar, after you talk to Alfie you have to open the oven door in the kitchen and go near the objects that look hula-hoops. On the floor is where the clue is. It looks like a little ring.
That part of speech is a metaphor. Metaphors are phrases that do not have the words 'like' or 'as' in it. Similies have those two words Personification is when a phrase has an object that relates to any of the five senses. For ex. My papa's hair smells like bread or My hair is lazy. It never obeys barrettes or bows.
She looks is very shocked to see him and is happy to see him.
Since The Big Bang Theory began filming several years ago, it might be hard to find the exact decorations or furnishings used in the set. However, paintings like the one in Penny's apartment could easily be found at a home store like Pier One Imports.
It's more like "who" he imagines since he imagines that the people knocking are people trying to get into Hell.
no it has to be a noise like: The door *creaked* as i opened it.
Similies compare two "unlike" things when using like or as to develop the comparison
help me create similies for certain words like herself,someone, throughout.
he will be like a tree there is several others
you are tall like the statue of liberty
Yes, similies always use like or as.
yes, they are both similies, for they both either contain "as" or "like"
You can find door repair tips on HomeDepot's forums. You could also find door repair tips on sites like DoItYourself, HowStuffWorks, and also RonHazelton.
Metaphor - "The wind was a torrent of darkness" Alliteration - "cobbles, clattered, creaked" Onomatopoeia - "creaked" Simile - "his hair like mouldy hay" Personification - "There was Death at every window"
clear as mudcunning as a foxcool as a cucumbercold as ice
i think yes
Her face was as round as the moon. Her eyes were as dazzling as the sun. Her ears were shaped like cauliflowers and her hair looked like a bun.