he/she has a heart as dark as the deepest depths of the ocean
he/she has a heart as dark as the deepest depths of the ocean
Yes, if it has "like" or "as," it is a simile.
I think this is a simile...
Strong - as strong as an ox.
A Homeric simile is a long and poetic simile. An example of a Homeric simile is: She gently touched the carpet, as a butterfly delicately swoops its wings against the dew covered grass in the morning, before it takes off into the sky.
No it does not it only describes something using like or as
The simile that the author uses to describe Judge Taylor is "like a sleepy old shark."
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No, he is a 3rd person pronoun.
No, he is a 3rd person pronoun.
soldiers lay like sleeping lions.
The way to remember a simile is to remember AS___ AS___ is A Simile. This would be a metaphor because it's comparing disfavor to a hole you can fall into.