Yes, because simile is comparing two things using LIKE or
AS.
Yes, because simile is comparing two things using LIKE or AS.
A metaphor, a simile uses the words like or as.
you will be devowerd like a lion
There are no idioms in this sentence. If something is "like ___" or "as ___ as ___" then you are looking at a simile. Think "similar" and you can remember simile.
you will be devowerd like a lion
Yes, a simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using the words "like" or "as". An example of a simile is "as brave as a lion" or "like a bolt from the blue".
The cry of an Wolf is 'HOWL'.
"He was a lion in the fight" is a metaphor.
it can be sometimes. for example, 'she was a brave as a lion'. a lion is a noun. but it also doesn't have to be. for example, 'she was like a dream'. a dream isn't real.
Metaphor: Comparison without Like or As. Has the Courage of a lion.
No, "piece of cake" is an idiom, not a simile. It means that something is very easy to do. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two things using "like" or "as," such as "as brave as a lion."
Why did the lion cry? Because somebody hurt his pride.
Simile