Loose clouds like earth's decaying leaves are shed
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A simile is a figure of speech that uses two essentially different things as a means of comparison usually with words such as "like" or "as." Here is an example of a simile from Shakespeare: "So are you to my thoughts as food to life"
simile because it is comparing the cloud with a lonely man.
laziness, noncarefullness
Alliteration. Day, Dark,DrearyMetaphor. Comparing the speakers life to the rainy day.
The poem "To a Skylark" by Percy Bysshe Shelley uses various literary devices such as imagery, simile, and alliteration. The predominant device used is symbolism, as the skylark symbolizes the idea of freedom, joy, and the transcendent power of nature.
When Sally gets sick, she looks as green as a cucumber. She ate her burger like a hungry hippopotamus.
No, a simile contains the phrase 'like' or 'as'.
The sentence 'Stubborn as a mule' is a simile as it contains the word 'as' which makes it a comparison.
One passage from "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" that contains a simile is: "like bees a-buzzing"
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Itβs a simile because your saying itβs like something and a simile contains like or as
The sentence 'Stubborn as a mule' is a simile as it contains the word 'as' which makes it a comparison.
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there are no similar things. It contains pigments.
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Which sentence contains a smile? A . Rachel smiled like a Cheshire Cat .