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No, this is not a simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." In the given phrase, "feeling like black was the thing to be" is not comparing two things.
A metaphor is a flower. A simile is like (or as) a flower. Both metaphor and simile compare one thing to another. The difference is that a simile uses the words 'like' or 'as', and metaphor doesn't. Metaphor: Life is a fountain. Simile: Life is like a fountain.
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No, a metaphor is a comparison not using like or as. A simile is a comparison that does use like or as.
This is a simile because it uses "like" to compare two unlike things - the legs and overcooked noodles.
Feeling like flying? No, its a simile because it uses ''like'' or ''as'' to compare, where as a metaphor doesn't
like the midnight sky
Any comparison that begins with "as" or "like" is a simile because it says that one thing is similar to another.
Yes, a simile is a comparative statement or phrase that uses the words "like" or "as" Example: "This simile is as cool as my sunglasses" or "This simile is like the most awesome thing ever"
This is a simile because it compares the feeling of the person's blood to ice using "like".
A simile is the comparison of something to another thing using the words 'like' or 'as'. That car is like a screaming metal death trap!
A metaphor is a flower. A simile is like (or as) a flower. Both metaphor and simile compare one thing to another. The difference is that a simile uses the words 'like' or 'as', and metaphor doesn't. Metaphor: Life is a fountain. Simile: Life is like a fountain.
Feeling embarrassed is like being a tomato – red-faced and ripe with discomfort.
a simile
In "Fever 1793," a simile is "My stomach fell to my toes like a rock dropped down a well." This comparison helps the reader understand the intense fear and anxiety the protagonist is feeling.
A simile for "The Most Dangerous Game" would be , the ocean is like moist black velvet.
No. The beat is the rhythm. A simile is a phrase which says one thing is like another: The sea was as smooth as glass.