my hair blowing in the wind was like a field of flowers swaying side to side
this is a metaphor. like or as are used in simlies, in metaphors people use was and were and stuff
It is a metaphor because it does not include like or as.
A simile is when something is described by comparing it to something else by using the words "as", "like" or "than". For example "float like a feather" or "green as grass". The difference between a simile and a metaphor is that the metaphor says that something is. Simile - Her hair is like gold in the sun. Metaphor - Her hair is gold in the sun.
the wind was like a hair dryer blowing me away or the sun is like a glittering yellow disco ball or the rain is like a wall of wet hope this helps orAutumn is like a leaf blowing machine or winter is like a torrent of snow.
1.-a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in "she is like a rose." Compare metaphor. 2.-an instance of such a figure of speech or a use of words exemplifying it.
Simile. it uses as
yes
simile, it uses 'as'
Simile
Its a metaphor because its saying that when your hair stands on its end, its a goosebump...its not comparing using like or as (simile).
this is a metaphor. like or as are used in simlies, in metaphors people use was and were and stuff
No, anything with 'like' or 'as' is a simile.
It is a simile because it uses the word an. Haha, I had the excact same question on my grammer worksheet in school. \ / _
It is a metaphor because it does not include like or as.
A simile is when something is described by comparing it to something else by using the words "as", "like" or "than". For example "float like a feather" or "green as grass". The difference between a simile and a metaphor is that the metaphor says that something is. Simile - Her hair is like gold in the sun. Metaphor - Her hair is gold in the sun.
their hair was a messy tangle made up of fishing nets
brown hair is like a chocolate river. when straight, the fountain goes straight down the river. when curly, its going down hills and over rocks. -thats a simile! it uses like or as i need a metaphor!!!!