Rain trickled down the window likes childs tears.
Rain fell like bullets
The clouds cried out a million raindrops
The sky opened up and a million rain drops poured out
I hope I have helped JM
Yes, anything using like or as that compares things, such as spry and rain, is a simile. Hope that helps!
Simile
There is only one and Mattie says "as right as rain."
Those days run together in my mind...like a fresh water-color painting left out in the rain
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Yes, anything using like or as that compares things, such as spry and rain, is a simile. Hope that helps!
Simile
A simile is a phrase comparing two things using like or as. EX: As pretty as a celebrity. As wet as rain.
its comparing the bellowing rain and the undone curtins and that is what it means
There is only one and Mattie says "as right as rain."
Words are flowing out like an endless rain into a paper cup.
The simile poem in the 2nd stanza of "Ballad of a Mother's Heart" compares a mother's love to the "ever-falling drops of rain." Just as rain is constant and unending, the poem suggests that a mother's love is continuous and unwavering.
A simile is a comparison, so you can finish it any way you like. For example, you might say "as right as rain," which is an idiom meaning that something is all right or repaired correctly.
A simile.
A metaphor
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----