simile because it has "as"
the climate in mexico is hot in the smmer but if there is a cold breeze during the summer thtn it is really cold in the winter. But if there is not a cold breeze and its just like light thatn there winter wont be as cold as it would with the cold breeze.
Oh, dude, it's like totally a metaphor! I mean, unless you're talking about a popsicle or something, then it's just literal. But if you're using it to describe someone's heart or attitude, then yeah, it's a metaphor. Like, it's not like their heart is actually made of ice... hopefully.
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The simile for a cool breeze is like having water run down your face
I surrender, like the summer air surrenders to the fierce cold of winter.
She is sunlight, she is a hearth-fire on a winter day, she revives all who are cold or lonely.
in summer hot. very hot. and in winter sometimes warm with a cool breeze and sometimes cold.
Examples of cold weather metaphors are below: Winter covers our world in a blanket of white. Lost in the darkness of the blizzard, a streelight was my security guard. When winter is its coldest, a warm, heavy coat is a suit of armor. The winter winds are a stinging, icy slap in the face. Our once warm and sunny yard is now an arctic tundra.
A cold breeze blew every morning?
No, it is a simile. There is a distinct difference between the two terms. A simile normally contains the word 'like' or it sounds more like a comparison, so for example; as white as a ghost A metaphor tends to say that something IS something but not literally, just in one specific way for example; a heart of stone ...the heart is not literally made of stone but the metaphor is comparing it to a cold object that does not have emotion.
Fall, because in Winter, you have cozy coats and snow gear to wear, and in fall, you usually wear normal clothes with a jacket, and the fall breeze makes you cold.
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