simile
nope In order to be a simile, you must have two items being compared using the words "like" or "as". "Sun" is not being compared to anything in your example.
In the sentence "The summer has been scorching hot and dry as a bone," the phrase "as dry as a bone" is a simile. It compares the dryness of the summer to a bone using "as," which is characteristic of similes. The use of "scorching hot" employs metaphorical imagery, suggesting extreme heat without a direct comparison. Personification is not present in this sentence.
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simile
the sun is as hot as burning fire
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It is a simile.
no it is not a simile
simile
as ageless as sun
Warm breeze is not a simile, warm is an adjective for the breeze A simile would be like, the breeze was as warm as the sun.
It’s a simile because your saying it’s like something and a simile contains like or as
It is a fire It is a penny No it is not One not in the book: The sun was like candy to the childeren.
nope In order to be a simile, you must have two items being compared using the words "like" or "as". "Sun" is not being compared to anything in your example.
i didnt come here to answer questions i came here to see the answer for the question no duh
as the sun