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An analogy is a comparison between two things that are alike or similar in some way. An analogy for quiet is "as quiet as a mouse" since mice are generally very quiet creatures.
"He was as quiet as a mouse." - This simile stereotypes mice as being quiet and timid creatures. "She was as busy as a bee." - This simile stereotypes bees as hard-working and industrious insects. "He was as sly as a fox." - This simile stereotypes foxes as cunning and deceptive animals.
Aslan told Mr. Beaver to keep quiet about knowing of his (Aslan's) presence in Narnia because he wanted to reveal himself in his own time and way to the children and the other creatures of Narnia. This added an element of mystery and anticipation to the story, making the eventual appearance of Aslan more impactful.
Quiet Music for Quiet People was created in 2006.
The verb of quiet is quieten. For example "to quieten something or someone".
The author is emphasizing that everything is still and quiet, not even a mouse was moving. This creates a peaceful and serene setting in the story. It also sets the stage for the magical events that are about to unfold on Christmas Eve.
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As ___ as ___ is not an idiom. Remember - AS = A Simile!The proper simile would be "as quiet as a mouse" or "as quiet as new-fallen snow."