The author compares the thickness of the old man's fishing line to the strands of a spider's web.
The author compares the thickness of the old man's fishing line to the hair of a woman.
The simile that the author uses to describe Judge Taylor is "like a sleepy old shark."
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That is a simile all in its own.
Yes, there is a simile in the book "Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy". In the second chapter, the author uses a simile to describe a character’s voice as being “like fingernails on a chalkboard”, which helps convey the unpleasantness of the sound.
The simile "rough as sandpaper" is commonly used to describe something that feels rough.
To describe the character of object.
The simile used to describe ikemefuna's growth spurt was "like a yam tendril in the rainy season."
In Chapter 33 of "Maniac McGee," the author Jerry Spinelli uses the simile "Like ashes spreading on the wind" to describe a feeling of vulnerability and exposure. This simile conveys a sense of fragmentation and instability in the character's emotional state.
Aunt Alexandra fit into their lives as shoes fit on a giant's feet.
Yes, there is a simile in "Chasing Vermeer" by Blue Balliett. An example of a simile from the book is "Blue as a bruise" used to describe a character's eyes.