it is a metaphor
as blue as sea
It comes from an expression: Red sky at night, sailor's delight; red sky at morning, sailors take warning. Nautical folklore holds that a red sky in the morning portends bad weather.
as big as... ...the sky ...the ocean ...a mountain ...a planet
on pg 199 the sky was as a bright as my my moms smile
A Simile uses Like or AS - it's the part where they say "Like A ____"
A simile from "The Front Porch" by Chester Mccovey could be "The sun hung in the sky like a blazing ball of fire."
A Homeric simile is a long and poetic simile. An example of a Homeric simile is: She gently touched the carpet, as a butterfly delicately swoops its wings against the dew covered grass in the morning, before it takes off into the sky.
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The sunrises in the east every morning. People wake up and someties go to work at that time. The radiant sun appears and brightens the sky.
MOST LIKELY IT IS A BALL IN THE SKY MOST LIKELY IT IS A BALL IN THE SKY MOST LIKELY IT IS A BALL IN THE SKY MOST LIKELY IT IS A BALL IN THE SKY MOST LIKELY IT IS A BALL IN THE SKY MOST LIKELY IT IS A BALL IN THE SKY MOST LIKELY IT IS A BALL IN THE SKY
No, the phrase "we're beautiful like diamonds in the sky" is not a simile. It is a metaphor, as it directly compares "we" to "diamonds in the sky" without using "like" or "as."
like the midnight sky
In "Scorpions" by Walter Dean Myers, the simile is "the sky was yellow as a lemon." It compares the color of the sky to a lemon using the word "as."
Red Sky in the Morning was created in 1988.
Yes. An example is, "The apple is like the starry night sky." A simile has to have the word 'like' in it.
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as blue as sea