The title "Hills Like White Elephants" is a simile because it's a comparison using like or as.
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Old as the hills!
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No, the blue whale holds the title as the largest animal on Earth. Elephants are the largest land animals.
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The noun elephant is a common noun, unless it's used a a specific name or title, for example the movie 'Water For Elephants' or The Elephant of the Bastille of Paris.
Franklin Pierce, Young Hickory of the Granite Hills (1931) by Roy Franklin Nichols is one respected biography of Pierce.
There are two books with that title. The one by Anna Myers is worth 6 points. The one by Donna Jo Napoli is worth 6 points.
If you mean PACHYDERM, that refers to elephants, though I think PACHYDERMIA/ISIA? (check correct title) incudes rhino, etc. It translates to thick skinned. In passing, tho', it's just another word for elephant
Yes, you capitalize the word "Zookeeper" when it is used as a title before someone's name, like "Zookeeper Jane." However, if you're just talking about the profession in a general sense, then you don't need to capitalize it, like "The zookeeper fed the elephants." So, capitalize it when it's a title, but not when it's just a regular old job.