Yes, anything using like or as that compares things, such as spry and rain, is a simile. Hope that helps!
no, it is personification a simile is when a sentence has "like" or "as"
It is simile since simile uses the words as and like
Yes, it is. Any sentence with a comparison using 'like' or 'as' is a simile.
Any comparison that begins with "as" or "like" is a simile because it says that one thing is similar to another.
SIMILE is Latin for LIKE - as in Similar, similitude etc.
No, "fell into disfavor" is not a simile. It is a phrase that describes someone or something losing favor or popularity. A simile is a figure of speech that compares one thing to another using "like" or "as."
just a little one if you havent seen it in a while
In "Fever 1793," a simile is "My stomach fell to my toes like a rock dropped down a well." This comparison helps the reader understand the intense fear and anxiety the protagonist is feeling.
A metaphor
A simile.
He walked around the room like a horse on a carousel.
simile its a simile when you use "like"
a simile
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.
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.