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my teacher was as surprised as a dog
I need some answers for my literature poems!!
metaphor
'the snow was like a powder' is a simile. So, to answer your question, yes it is. just remember that, a simile is a comparison using 'like' or 'as'. so therefore it is a simile. in addition to that, a metaphor is a comparison without using 'like' or 'as', it says something 'is' something. e.g. The teacher was a King stepping on his minions. i know this is a vary long and explaining answer but thought it was useful for you to know. Okay, hope this helped. :)
"She was as smart as an owl" is one example.Another is "he is as smart as a doorknob".
Your teacher is as awesome as a rock star.
my teacher was as surprised as a dog
No, similies involve words like 'as' ex: As big as an elephantNo, a simile is a comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as" such as:The sun is like a lightbulbA metaphor is a comparison between two things without the words "like" or "as" such as:The sun is a lightbulb
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A metaphor, a simile uses the words like or as.
she is a nice teacher and kind teacher
Yes, "nice as a cockroach" is a simile because it compares the quality of being "nice" to a cockroach using the word "as." Similes typically use "like" or "as" to draw comparisons, and in this case, the phrase suggests that the notion of being nice is as surprising or unexpected as associating a cockroach with something pleasant. This creates a vivid and somewhat humorous contrast.
What? Teacher you are nice?..? Professore (male Professoressa (female) sei simpatico (a)
Well...it depends on if he's in a bad mood. Like our teacher today has a headache so he is in a bad mood!! Our teacher is not very nice
be a good nice teacher an look like a teacher be a kind helpfull teacher an a safe teacher
I need some answers for my literature poems!!
Because your strings teacher thinks you are not a nice kid.