His words were like a match, ready to provoke a firestorm of emotions.
No. A simile compares one thing to another. Therefore no one word by itself can be a simile and so the word "as" is not a simile. However the word "as" often forms part of a simile, for example: "he is as brave as a lion".
No, "provoke" does not have a prefix. It is a standalone word.
A simile is a type of figurative language.
a simile foe wondrous
what is a simile for benifits
As dunb is not a word in English there is no simile for it.
do not provoke your parents
A coach can provoke you into working harder.
I watched the mongoose provoke the snake.
Like word is mostly used for identifying a simile. It is a word that is used for comparison.
yes! IT IS AN ACTION Juan provoke girls to kiss him
The root word for "provoked" is "provoke," which comes from the Latin word "provocare" meaning to call forth or challenge.