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The author compares the thickness of the old man's fishing line to the hair of a woman.
The author compares the thickness of the old man's fishing line to the strands of a spider's web.
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The simile that the author uses to describe Judge Taylor is "like a sleepy old shark."
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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.
Yes, there is a simile in the book "Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy". In the second chapter, the author uses a simile to describe a character’s voice as being “like fingernails on a chalkboard”, which helps convey the unpleasantness of the sound.
To describe the character of object.
The simile used to describe ikemefuna's growth spurt was "like a yam tendril in the rainy season."
Aunt Alexandra fit into their lives as shoes fit on a giant's feet.
In Chapter 33 of "Maniac McGee," the author Jerry Spinelli uses the simile "Like ashes spreading on the wind" to describe a feeling of vulnerability and exposure. This simile conveys a sense of fragmentation and instability in the character's emotional state.
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.