Its a personification
As dark as a racists sole
A shimmering cascade of magic shooting stars drifted down over the garden.
It is a verb form from the verb twinkle. If it is a present particle, it can be used as an adjective. Example: The twinkling stars filled the night sky. If it is a gerund , it is used as a noun. Example: He disappeared in the twinkling of an eye.
Mother is as beautiful as the sunset. Mother's voice is like a birds song. Mother is as fabulous as Alladin's ring. Mother's cheeks are as soft as rose petals Mother is as friendly as a puppy. Mother is as good as gold. Mother is as busy as a bee.
A simile for "sparkled like diamonds" could be "sparkled like a thousand tiny stars in the night sky." This comparison emphasizes the brilliance and shimmering quality of the diamonds, likening it to the twinkling beauty of stars. It creates a vivid image of the intense and radiant sparkle of diamonds, capturing the imagination of the reader or listener.
twinkle twinkle little stars? twinkle twinkle little stars?
Stars in the universe twinkle because of refraction not gravity.
NO!
Stars twinkle due to the Earth's atmosphere and its turbulence, which causes the light from stars to refract and flicker as it passes through. The twinkling effect is not related to the presence of oxygen specifically, so stars can still appear to twinkle in the absence of oxygen.
It was twinkle twinkle little stars
It's not really a nursery rhyme, but a song, "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star".
This is because the Earth's atmosphere has many layers which causes the rays of light coming from the stars to refract. This gives the effect that stars twinkle. The air around the moon does not have layers so the rays from the stars do not refract, and thus do not twinkle.
No. Stars twinkle on Earth because the light beams have to enter the atmosphere, altering the brightness of the star by the second. Since the moon really doesn't have a atmosphere, stars seen from there wouldn't twinkle.
Planet: No twinkle Star: Shimmer and twinkle
because when the light enters the atmosphere it goes in zigzags or long dot zigzags
Stars are like diamonds in the sky, shining brightly and effortlessly. They twinkle like mischievous little fireflies, teasing us with their distant glow. In short, stars are the original celebrities of the night sky, putting all other lights to shame.
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