The flower was like a golden jewel.
The flower beamed brighter than the sun.
The flower was as red as blood/ruby.
The flower shone like a lamp in darkness.
The butterfly was as colorful as the rainbow.
Nope! As "far as the eye can see", however, is a simile.
A simile compares two things using connective words such as like, as, and so. A simile using the word swan would be as graceful as a swan. Another would be white as a swan. One more would be beautiful as a swan.
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The butterfly was as colorful as the rainbow.
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Nope! As "far as the eye can see", however, is a simile.
Yes, the sentence "the butterfly was as graceful as a ballerina" is a metaphor. It compares the grace of the butterfly to the grace of a ballerina, emphasizing its elegance and beauty.
A Homeric simile is a long and poetic simile. An example of a Homeric simile is: She gently touched the carpet, as a butterfly delicately swoops its wings against the dew covered grass in the morning, before it takes off into the sky.
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-Spread your wings my little butterfly (Metaphor) -Don't matter if I fall from the sky (Metaphor) -Like water off my wings (Simile)
The rose petals are as delicate as an Olympic Athlete.
A simile.
A metaphor