Well a simile is comparing two things using 'like' or 'as.' This is comparing snow to feathers, and uses 'like' so I believe it is a simile.
Simile
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A simile for genotype could be "like the blueprint of a building, determining its structure and design."
No, this sentence contains personification, not a simile. Personification is when non-human objects or entities are given human characteristics. A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two unlike things.
No, the phrase "looking like an erupting volcano" is not a simile; it's a metaphor. A simile explicitly compares two different things using "like" or "as," while this phrase directly compares something to an erupting volcano without using those words. However, it does convey a vivid image similar to a simile.
as quiet [or hushed] as a mouse
Yes, it's a simile.
Simile floated in the air like a cloud in the atmosphere.
The banana floated like a boat. "To Bob's delight, the log floated like a boat!" Grampa shook like a boat. A similie used "like" or "as". Just try to find what a boat is like!
The clouds were like balls of cotton Clouds, as black as the ace of spades loomed on the horizon He was as gloomy as a cloud just about to rain She floated into the room like a cloud
One of the effective ways to use melodious in a sentence is by using it in a simile. Ex. Her voice was as melodious as the song of the nightingale. The melodious symphony hushed like the sound of the wind rustling dried leaves.
Leaving me like a plucked bird, ready for roasting.
Flee is basically leaving. So, they left you, they ran from you, they went away from you. Things like that.
A simile.
A metaphor directly substitute one thing for another as a comparison. Instead of using a simile, "Hope is like a bird," the metaphor might be, "Hope is a thing with feathers."
A metaphor
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----