Yes, anything using like or as that compares things, such as spry and rain, is a simile. Hope that helps!
It is simile since simile uses the words as and like
Any comparison that begins with "as" or "like" is a simile because it says that one thing is similar to another.
Yes, it is. Any sentence with a comparison using 'like' or 'as' is a simile.
SIMILE is Latin for LIKE - as in Similar, similitude etc.
No, it does not contain a simile. A simile is a comparison using the words "like" or "as."
The way to remember a simile is to remember AS___ AS___ is A Simile. This would be a metaphor because it's comparing disfavor to a hole you can fall into.
just a little one if you havent seen it in a while
"Two bony hands curled around my shoulder like the claws of a panther"
A simile.
A metaphor
He walked around the room like a horse on a carousel.
no it is not a simile
yes it is a simile because it has 'like'
Yes, if it has "like" or "as," it is a simile.
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.
A simile like "like a bluebottle" suggests that patrols are as persistent or annoying as bluebottle flies, which are known for buzzing around incessantly. It implies that patrols are intrusive or bothersome in their activities.
Yes, it is a simile because because a simile has like/as, and a metaphor doesn't.