that man
You use a simile by comparing two unlike things by using the words 'like' or 'as'. For example: That man is as old as dirt. She screamed like a banshee.
The definition is basically to describe two things that are different and compare them as the same thing. For example: He was running as fast as a race car. In this particular case a fast running man was compared to a race car.
"You're not in a fit state to come here, if you can't come here without spluttering like a bad pen."
'timeless man' works in the game.
First year = x Second year = x + 500 Third year = x + 1000 Fourth year = x + 1500 Total = 4x + 3000 = 17800 4x = 14800 x = 3700 The man was paid 3700 in the first year.
simile
simile because it is comparing the cloud with a lonely man.
metaphor
It is a simile because it uses the word an. Haha, I had the excact same question on my grammer worksheet in school. \ / _
A common simile for quiet is "as quiet as a mouse."
Over the hill
is the death of a hired man a metaphor?
"The blind man and the elephant is a metaphor that shows how
It's not a simile. Similes use "like" or "as," as in, "A smile lit up her face like the morning sun" or "She was as sleazy as the ten dollar dresses she wore." A metaphor does not use the words "like" or "as." A metaphor would be, "Her smile was the morning sun to me; I could not start my day without it." The sentence in question is a type of metaphor called "personification." Personification is when animals or inanimate objects are compared to human beings. In this case, the creaking sound made when the heavy man sits on the couch is compared to a human being making a groaning sound.
The sentence 'Stubborn as a mule' is a simile as it contains the word 'as' which makes it a comparison.
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A simile is a word you use to describe something. If it has the word as or like, comparing one thing to another it is a simile. Sentance: The man jumped like a kangaroo. or The man jumped as high as a kangaroo.