Nope!
As "far as the eye can see", however, is a simile.
it is am exageration that is over extended far out of the point
This is not an idiom. It is comparing one thing to another, so it is a simile. Remember: "AS ___ AS___" means A Simile! It is just saying that something is very black.
'the snow was like a powder' is a simile. So, to answer your question, yes it is. just remember that, a simile is a comparison using 'like' or 'as'. so therefore it is a simile. in addition to that, a metaphor is a comparison without using 'like' or 'as', it says something 'is' something. e.g. The teacher was a King stepping on his minions. i know this is a vary long and explaining answer but thought it was useful for you to know. Okay, hope this helped. :)
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Yes - the way to remember is to think "AS ___ AS___ = A Simile" Look for the "as" and you'll always remember a simile vs. a metaphor.
There are no idioms in this sentence. If something is "like ___" or "as ___ as ___" then you are looking at a simile. Think "similar" and you can remember simile.
That's a simile. Remember, if you use "like" or "AS" you have A Simile
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.
When you see "like" or "as" you are dealing with a simile - the way to remember is "AS ___ AS ___ = A Simile"
The moon was a silver dollar is definitely a metaphor. Remember that for something to be a simile it must be preceded by like or as.
simile.
it is am exageration that is over extended far out of the point
It follows the format "_____ as ____" so it is a simile. That's how you remember the definition - the AS
A simile.
As ___ as ___ is not an idiom. Remember - AS = A Simile!The proper simile would be "as quiet as a mouse" or "as quiet as new-fallen snow."
This is not an idiom. It is comparing one thing to another, so it is a simile. Remember: "AS ___ AS___" means A Simile! It is just saying that something is very black.