As soft as silk
Its a personification
this is a metaphor. like or as are used in simlies, in metaphors people use was and were and stuff
silk
It is a metaphor because it does not include like or as.
SMOOTH skin like milk skin like chocolate HARD skin like marbles skin like rock COld skin like ice she has skin like SILK
Its a personification
"hair" and "silk".
Like a waterfall? Like a cascading waterfall..
In literature, there are often times comparisons made between mothers and other things. Simile is a type of comparison that is often used to make these comparisons. A few similes often used to describe mothers are as follows: She was like a mother hen with her chicks. She was like a rock in the middle of a storm. She was like a silk ribbon in the wind.
this is a metaphor. like or as are used in simlies, in metaphors people use was and were and stuff
silk
The simile "as soft as silk" means that something is very delicate, smooth, and gentle to the touch, similar to how silk fabric feels. It is used to convey a sense of luxuriousness and fine texture.
It is a metaphor because it does not include like or as.
smooth as a babys bottom? or is that simile. its silk
Pure silk is all silk, these terminologies used to describe thread, yarn or fabric.
silk in an type of material that you use to make cloths
"But he found the whole company lying in heaps in the blood and dust, like fish that the fishermen have dragged out of the grey surf in the meshes of their net on to a curving beach, to lie in masses on the sand longing for salt water, till the bright sun ends their lives." Book 22 line 382-386