As wet as a fish
As wet as a drowned rat
As wet as a soaking sponge
I think this is a simile...
A simile for the feeling of squishy grass could be.... "the sponge was as squishy as wet grass". I don't reallly know.
no its not it has to compare something with it btw this is a similie, the kittens color was the color of dust
This is not an idiom - idioms make no sense when you try to define them. This makes perfect sense - something is as wet as a rat that has drowned. When you see AS ___ AS ___ you are always dealing with A Simile.
...as weak as a wet paper bag. ...as weak as a dried up leaf. ...as weak as a kitten. Hope this is some help to you.
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A simile uses like or as. egHe runs like the windShe is as slow as a wet week.
I think this is a simile...
A simile for the feeling of squishy grass could be.... "the sponge was as squishy as wet grass". I don't reallly know.
A simile is a phrase comparing two things using like or as. EX: As pretty as a celebrity. As wet as rain.
no its not it has to compare something with it btw this is a similie, the kittens color was the color of dust
A simile.
One example of a simile from "War of the Worlds" is "like a snake." It is found in Chapter 2 when the narrator describes the strange Martian cylinder opening up and the alien emerging from it.
A metaphor
This is not an idiom - idioms make no sense when you try to define them. This makes perfect sense - something is as wet as a rat that has drowned. When you see AS ___ AS ___ you are always dealing with A Simile.
...as weak as a wet paper bag. ...as weak as a dried up leaf. ...as weak as a kitten. Hope this is some help to you.
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----