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. it uses as
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It is a simile.
the sun is as hot as burning fire
'A cat on a hot tin roof' is a classic one.
Get your parent's permission and go put a skillet on the stove and let it get hot. Now, sprinkle a few drops of water on the hot skillet. See how it behaves? Now you know for sure what the simile means.
a simili for hot weather is " it's freezing hot outside"
I was as nervous as a pig and the slaughter
hades is the greek god of the underworld (a very hot place 4 ded people) so it it a simile. meaning very hot.
A simile.
You are a hot candle.
very red and hot Sup bro
she was as irratating as a rash
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