Tiger
a fierce, frightening tiger who will pounce on your prey when provoked.
simile
simile for stuck
The plural of simile is similes.
Yes I think it is a simile
It is a Metaphor
I surrender, like the summer air surrenders to the fierce cold of winter.
"More fierce and more inexorable far than empty tigers or the roaring sea."
a fierce, frightening tiger who will pounce on your prey when provoked.
A simile to describe a Viking warrior could be "as fierce as a raging storm at sea." This comparison highlights the warrior's strength, power, and relentless nature in battle, similar to the unpredictable and forceful nature of a storm at sea. The simile conveys the image of a warrior who is formidable, fearless, and unstoppable in combat, much like the intensity of a storm.
Oh, dude, a simile for a dragon is like comparing it to a fire-breathing dinosaur on steroids. It's basically like saying a dragon is as fierce as a hangry mother-in-law on Black Friday. So yeah, a dragon is like a mythical beast with a serious attitude problem.
One simile in "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen is "The storm is like a roaring beast, shaking the earth with its fury." This simile illustrates the power and intensity of the storm by comparing it to a fierce and uncontrollable animal.
An epic simile is a simile developed over many lines, mainly an epic poem. A sentece would be like.... "The Odyssey, by Homer, has many lines of epic simile"
n. - a simile is a type of writing that means a comparison of something using like or as ; the opposite of a metaphor (NOT using like or as).Ex: Simile - My mother was as fierce as a tiger when she saw my messy room. or He was likean angel when he sat quietly in his seat.- Hope this helps!
A simile.
Ah, you're talking about a simile, honey. It's when you use "like" or "as" to compare two things that don't really go together, but you make it work anyway. It's like saying "she's as fierce as a lion" or "he's like a bull in a china shop." It's a fun way to spice up your writing and make your point crystal clear.
A metaphor