Like in a mean way?
Fighter aircraft are in a flight, wing, or squadron.
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.
The whole sentence is a simile. The definition of a simile is a sentence using like or as.
A simile compares two subjects directly, using the words like or as to create the visual comparison.
No, "feeling like an ice" is not a simile. A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using "like" or "as." In this phrase, "ice" is not being compared to something else but rather used as a descriptor, which does not fit the definition of a simile.
Like all fighter aircraft of WW2,it only had room for the pilot.
Fighter aircraft are in a flight, wing, or squadron.
A comparison (using "like" or "as") is a simile.
The F4U was a fighter, like most fighters, it carried only the pilot.
A simile.
Well it is not really a math definition since simile is used in all of language not just math. A simile is when you compare two nouns that are unlike, with "like" or "as." For example, learning math is as fun as answering Answers.com questions. ( OK only maybe sine nothing is more fun than learning math)
A metaphor
That was a practice that goes back since the planes were manufactured. It is like a tradition.
no it is not a simile