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The butterfly flittered around from flower to flower.
John will never get a steady girlfriend: he's a social butterfly.
Yes, the sentence "the butterfly was as graceful as a ballerina" is a metaphor. It compares the grace of the butterfly to the grace of a ballerina, emphasizing its elegance and beauty.
I saw a butterfly? The butterfly was yellow and blue? I saw a butterfly that was loads of different colours?..
the trestle has a pink butterfly on it.
I own a figurine of a butterfly.
The butterfly alighted on my leg.
The green catapillars hatches into pretty blue butterflies today.
My body was incarnated into a butterfly...
the transformation of a butterfly is interesting
For the horse isle answer it is fast
"The big scary butterfly intimidated me."
Butterfly wings are very beautiful and delicate.
In the sentence "The monarch is a kind of butterfly that migrates," there are three nouns: "monarch," "kind," and "butterfly." The word "kind" acts as a noun in this context, referring to a category or type. The total count of nouns is therefore three.