no it is not a simally u have to have like or as in the sentence to make it a smlie.
example: you are as fast as a cheetah
example: run like the wind
a simile for a cloudy winter day
No, A Simile uses AS (or like) to make a comparison. For example, "It was raining as much as it did in Noah's time."
This is a simile because it uses the word "like" or "as" to compare the pillow to a cloud. Similes make comparisons using "like" or "as," while metaphors make direct comparisons without using such words.
No it doesn't
Children on Christmas day
Simile can be used in poetry to make things come together or rhyme.
LIke snowflakes on a wintery day.
A simile.
to make the nubers simile
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A simile is a comparison between two things that usually employs the use of "like, than, or as." Here is a simile using the woA simile is a comparison that employs the use of "like, than, or as." Here is a simile using the word "restaurant" as asked in the question: Stan was as busy as a high-class restaurant on Mother's Day. Stan was busier than a high-class restaurant on Mother's Day. Stan hurried like the staff at a high-class restaurant on Mother's Day.
The key in this sentence to determining that it IS a Simile, is the word LIKE.The format: something is LIKE something else. Makes it a Simile.