The snow is as white as flower
The snow is as fluffy as a cloud
"The" simile? I'm not sure the term has been explained properly to you.
A simile is any comparison where you use the terms "like" or "as" - for example, "as cold as a witch's heart" or "like the middle of a February night." You can use any comparison you want to, so long as it makes sense ("as cold as a summer's day" would not make any sense, would it?).
Why don't you try making your own simile based on things you know are cold? Ice cream ... snow ... the winter wind ... your ex-wife ... you can pick just about anything you want to.
winter is like a crushed and cold ice on the flour
an alliteration for crisp snow is crunchy crisp snow or crispy crisp snow
The following are all similes of the word cold: chilly, chill, cool, freezing, icy, snowy, wintry, frosty, frigid, gelid; bitter, biting, raw, bone-chilling, nippy, and arctic
Snow is as white as fluffy clouds. :)
I'm as cold as an Eskimo.
Simile for frost
ice is cold as winter
frost like diamonds
Similes
That cat is as fast as a turkey on thanksgiving day.
as quiet as a mouse as blue as the sky
Metaphors Similes Onomatopoeia Idioms
A verbal language feature is just simply communicating using words instead of physicality. Some examples would be similes and metaphors.
Some examples of similes in the book "Wonder" include "My brain feels like a maze, and I have to figure it out." and "His face was as wide-eyed as a baby's on Christmas morning."
Staying hot as a burning fire.
one example is two things like or unlike
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Similes
There are none.
"Once they are done I'm like a plucked bird ready for roasting."
There are none.
Sure! Some examples of similes used in the poem "Palanquin Bearers" by Sarojini Naidu include comparing the palanquin bearers to "twinkling stars" in line 4 and describing the palanquin as having "cool as a lotus-bud" in line 12. These similes help create vivid imagery and enhance the overall emotional impact of the poem.
Star cross'd lovers and death mark'd love are examples of metaphors? No they are not. "Bury their parents' strife" maybe. There are no similes in the prologue.
the worm slimed as slow as a turtle