some brothers don't care about sisters and that's the truth
To make "Pablo sniffed the air" into a simile, you can say "Pablo sniffed the air like a bloodhound on the trail." This comparison adds imagery and vividness to the action.
Pablo smelled the air.
The compound verb in the sentence is "sniffed" and "ran".
The dog sniffed out the body in the shallow grave."But I still love him," she sniffed.I sniffed the air and sensed a hint of burning. Then I remembered the cake in the oven.
She sniffed the flowers before beginning to sneeze.The hunting dog sniffed the air and began to chase the prey."I am not pompous," she sniffed. "I am self-confident!"
Simile floated in the air like a cloud in the atmosphere.
A simile is a comparison by using like or as. Ex. He flew through the air like a bird
A simile is a comparison by using like or as. Ex. He flew through the air like a bird
The air was as sticky as glue in the humid forest.
The air smelt as fresh as newly mown grass.
" The air was like the air coming from a blast furnace." is a metaphor. "Harold, when he was angry, was a bull." is a simile. (simm-uh-lee)
I surrender, like the summer air surrenders to the fierce cold of winter.
The simile in the poem "Boy on a Swing" compares the boy's swing to a "giant bird on the wing" to convey the image of the swing soaring through the air as if it were a bird in flight.