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'as bright as a sun' is a..?

simile. It is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using the words "like" or "as".


What is the correct grammar for the following sentence the sun shined behind the stars?

The correct grammar for the sentence "The sun shone behind the stars" is to use the past tense of the verb "shine" as "shone" instead of "shined."


Is August is the day of the sun a simile?

No, "August is the day of the sun" is not a simile. A simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two different things using "like" or "as." The phrase you provided does not use these comparative terms; instead, it seems to be a metaphorical expression suggesting a connection between August and sunny days.


Is August is a day in the sun a simile?

No, "August is a day in the sun" is not a simile; it is a metaphor. A simile explicitly uses "like" or "as" to compare two different things, while a metaphor directly states that one thing is another, implying a comparison without those words. In this case, August is being equated to a day in the sun, suggesting warmth or brightness associated with that month.


Is there a place on the Earth where the sun shined only once?

No, due to the Earth's rotation and revolution around the sun, every place on Earth experiences sunlight at some point during the year. There is no location on Earth where the sun shines only once and never again.

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Is the sun is not like the water a simile?

no it is not a simile


Is the sentence the sun is like a dinghy a simile or metaphor?

simile


Is this a metaphor or a simile the banana was as yellow as the sun?

It’s a simile because your saying it’s like something and a simile contains like or as


What is a good simile to describe warmth?

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.


Is the correct past-tense word for shine shone or shined?

All of them are actually correct. When giving off light it is ; the pearl shone like the sun. The pearl always shines like the sun (present tense). shine / shone When polishing it (with wax) it is a regular verb. We shined the pearl with a cloth, and it shone like an expensive diamond. shine / shined I shined my shoes, and I shined my teapot with silver cleaner. To shine a light (You create the action, not the sun) is a regular verb. He shined the light in the deer's eyes, and the deer stood still.


"The red sun was pasted in the sky like a wafer."?

simile


Is sun a 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.


A simile for a shiver?

find a simile from the book shiver


What is a simile for the colour yellow?

Yellow is as bright as the sun


One example of simile?

simile is a comparison of 2 objects using like and as. example: You're as dumb as a bag of rocks


'as bright as a sun' is a..?

simile. It is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using the words "like" or "as".


Is august day in the sun a simile metaphor hyperbole or a personification?

i didnt come here to answer questions i came here to see the answer for the question no duh