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That is a simile all in its own.
The simile "rough as sandpaper" is commonly used to describe something that feels rough.
To describe the character of object.
The simile used to describe ikemefuna's growth spurt was "like a yam tendril in the rainy season."
In the story "Faceless" by Ashley Sheinmel, a simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." An example of a simile in the story could be "her voice was as smooth as velvet" to describe how someone speaks.
The simile "as meek as a lamb" is used to describe someone who is gentle, submissive, and timid, similar to the way a lamb is known for being meek and gentle. It implies a lack of aggression or assertiveness in the person being described.
Yes, there is a simile in "Chasing Vermeer" by Blue Balliett. An example of a simile from the book is "Blue as a bruise" used to describe a character's eyes.
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Warm breeze is not a simile, warm is an adjective for the breeze A simile would be like, the breeze was as warm as the sun.
A simile for quickly is he/she ran so quickly it seemed as if someone was chasing him/her!!!
No, "useless" is not a comparative adjective. It is a simple adjective used to describe something that has no use or value.
Cora is described as "hard as nails."