A simile to describe a Viking warrior could be "as fierce as a raging storm at sea." This comparison highlights the warrior's strength, power, and relentless nature in battle, similar to the unpredictable and forceful nature of a storm at sea. The simile conveys the image of a warrior who is formidable, fearless, and unstoppable in combat, much like the intensity of a storm.
Every Norse warrior who had a choice would choose a Sword, swords were expensive and a sign of status, if you had a sword people knew you were someone important. But the common Viking would have to let an Axe or a Spear do.
the long houses looked like a normal wooden house but i would look better know that it looked in the 8th centuryoxoxoxhope this helped u
obviously it would be vikette
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The vikings if they had a peaceful death then they would go to viking heaven (vallhaller) if it was not a peaceful death the they would go to viking hell. Posted by Annie Armstrong
Warm breeze is not a simile, warm is an adjective for the breeze A simile would be like, the breeze was as warm as the sun.
I would describe Wiglaf as a brave, young, noble warrior.
I would describe Wiglaf as a brave, young, noble warrior.
he was an epic hero and a great warrior
I would describe Viking art as folk art as it was created before 'art' became a taught discipline. However, it is debatable.
I would describe this as a fanciful type of simile. It does not make any kind of literal sense but it can be thought of as a poetic invention. In most circumstances I personally would not use such a fanciful simile.
Contrary to poular beleif, the Vikings didn't have horns on their helmets. They would have worn simple tunics and helmets with nose pieces.
It is a simile.
An epic simile is a simile developed over many lines, mainly an epic poem. A sentece would be like.... "The Odyssey, by Homer, has many lines of epic simile"
Every Norse warrior who had a choice would choose a Sword, swords were expensive and a sign of status, if you had a sword people knew you were someone important. But the common Viking would have to let an Axe or a Spear do.
just think of a word like (how do you describe a dog) and it would be like fuffly kind cute furball. so think of things that gpo with something
no. a simile is a phrase with like or as in it. Has given your heart would be an idiom