In "The Devil's Arithmetic," one notable simile is when the protagonist, Hannah, feels like “a piece of meat” at her family’s Passover Seder, illustrating her discomfort with the traditions that seem overwhelming to her. This comparison effectively conveys her feelings of being trapped and disconnected from her heritage. Such imagery enhances the reader's understanding of Hannah's initial struggle with her identity and the significance of the holiday.
It's a simile.
No it's not. It's a simile.
No, it's a metaphor, with a more exotic sense than a simile. "She wanted to be like a blade of grass amid the fields" is a simile.
It is a simile because it is using the word "as"
Bees are literally as busy as bees. The word "literally" means it is not a simile or a metaphor.
It is a metaphor
Simile Metaphor Alliteration Onomatopoeia
An example of a figurative device is a simile, metaphor, alliteration, etc.
That is a simile though you do have a little rhyming and repetition with the "as" bits.
I found simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification, and imagery
simile,metaphor,personification,hyperbole,alliteration and irony
hyperbole, metaphor, onomatopoeia, alliteration, simile and personification.
Metaphor
hyperbole, personificatioon, otomatapia ( check spelling ), simile, metaphor, and alliteration
yes there was the list of them are alliteration, hyperbole,metaphor,simile
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Alliteration, hyperbole, simile, pun, oxymoron, and metaphor are six literary terms.