A simile for "as bold as" could be "as bold as a lion." This comparison emphasizes the fearlessness and courage associated with lions, implying that the person or thing being described is similarly daring and confident. The simile helps to create a vivid image in the reader's mind and conveys a strong sense of bravery.
No it is not but as bold as a bat is
Brave as a lion
The figure of speech used in the bold line "Life is a broken-winged bird" is a simile. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" to show similarity.
Simile is the literary device used to describe Hector, comparing his demeanor to a gloomy night.
A simile.
Yes, there are similes in "The Lorax" by Dr. Seuss. For example, the phrase "his teeth are bold as brass" is a simile comparing the Onceler's teeth to brass in terms of boldness.
A metaphor
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----
It is a simile.
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.
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Thoreau uses the word "brag" as a simile in this quotation to compare the way he plans to write to the confident and bold crowing of a rooster (chanticleer) in the morning. By using the simile, Thoreau conveys his intention to express his ideas with vigor and assertiveness rather than focusing on melancholy or dejection.