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Well a simile is comparing two things using 'like' or 'as.' This is comparing snow to feathers, and uses 'like' so I believe it is a simile.
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A simile could be:' the water splashed like a volcano gently erupting 'or you could have:' the water splashed high in the air like a bird elegantly taking flight into the unknown world for the first time'You probably get the idea, hope this helped as I am only 12 so I don't know how much help I am!
No, a simile contains the phrase 'like' or 'as'.
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no. a simile is a phrase with like or as in it. Has given your heart would be an idiom
That's a simile. Remember, if you use "like" or "AS" you have A Simile
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.
its a simile like Small as an ant a simile is a phrase with like or as
Due to the presence of "like," the phrase is a simile.
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"
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