A simile could be:
' the water splashed like a volcano gently erupting '
or you could have:
' the water splashed high in the air like a bird elegantly taking flight into the unknown world for the first time'
You probably get the idea, hope this helped as I am only 12 so I don't know how much help I am!
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yes because it has as... which makes it a simile.
The simile used to describe ikemefuna's growth spurt was "like a yam tendril in the rainy season."
no, because a simile is saying as [red] as [a rose], or like [golden honey] and therefore 'as if' wouldn't fit in
The literary term is a simile. A simile uses the word "like" or "as" to describe an object. In this case, the object (youth) is compared to a madman in the way he ran.
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yes because it has as... which makes it a simile.
To avoid splashing of liquids.
To avoid splashing of liquids.
"depend" cannot be used in a simile. A simile is a comparison of two things using "like" or "as". "Depend" does not compare.
Like word is mostly used for identifying a simile. It is a word that is used for comparison.
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Porcelain chips are used to avoid splashing during boiling of liquids.
The simile "rough as sandpaper" is commonly used to describe something that feels rough.
Slavery is evil is a simile used in Uncle Toms Cabin
It should be "the sound of splashing"
personification and simile