that man
simile
Poorer than a dishrag. Smelled just like a dishrag.
Simile. it uses as
It is not a simile!
No, it's a metaphor, with a more exotic sense than a simile. "She wanted to be like a blade of grass amid the fields" is a simile.
A simile.
yes
A metaphor
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----
It is a simile.
A simile is a comparison between two things that usually employs the use of "like, than, or as." Here is a simile using the woA simile is a comparison that employs the use of "like, than, or as." Here is a simile using the word "restaurant" as asked in the question: Stan was as busy as a high-class restaurant on Mother's Day. Stan was busier than a high-class restaurant on Mother's Day. Stan hurried like the staff at a high-class restaurant on Mother's Day.
false
the pirate ship was bigger than a tuba
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.
A=B is a metaphor because "A" EQUALS "B" making it a metaphor, if it were a simile than "A" would resemble or be similar to "B".
A simile for the word "tundra" could be "as barren as a desert wasteland, but colder than your ex's heart."