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simile, it uses 'as'
A simile for "The Most Dangerous Game" would be , the ocean is like moist black velvet.
No, it's a simile because it uses the word than
This simile is comparing the dark Caribbean ocean with moist(ocean) black (dark night) cake.
"Black as coal" is a simile.
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No, that is not a simile. See Related Links below for more information on a simile.
Yes Because Similes Use As Or Like To Refer Or Compare Something Or Someone To Something or Someone Else. A Metaphor Is Where Something Or Someone Where It Isn't But Is Said To Actually Be It Or Them, E.G. SIMILE = The Room Was Like A Black Hole METAPHOR = The Room Was A Black Hole
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.
Simile: as black as coal.
No, Black Velvet has no caffeine.
The Black Velvet Gown was created in 1991.