The flower was as red as blood.
it is cherry
no, it would be her cheeks were red like roses.
no, because a simile is saying as [red] as [a rose], or like [golden honey] and therefore 'as if' wouldn't fit in
A simile is a sentence comparing two or more objects by using the words "like" or "as." An example would be to say "Her hands were as clammy as a fish," or "His hair was as red as fire."
This is not an idiom. When you see AS ___ AS ___, you are looking at A Simile. This one is comparing something to the red color of a turkey's wattle.
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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Her coat was as red as her lips.
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no, it would be her cheeks were red like roses.
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no, because a simile is saying as [red] as [a rose], or like [golden honey] and therefore 'as if' wouldn't fit in
Usually the figure of speech which is called a simile compares two words, or two objects or ideas, that describe things which normally aren't a bit like one another. An example of a simile is: 'My love is like a red, red rose.' Or, you might say, 'My maths test was as prickly as a holly bush.'
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The red dust was like a burning ring of fire