The counter was crowded with children as if they were in line for ice cream from the ice cream truck. P.S that way or you could arrange it which ever way you want it. Hope it helped
He wandered like a lost soul, drifting aimlessly through the crowded city streets.
Think about the things that are crowed and then apply them to a bus. The lake was a smooth as glass. The dew on the lawn sparkled like diiamonds.
The little children were as happy as clams at high tide.
Yes, it is a simile. Keep in mind that a simile is a metaphor, but not all metaphors are similes. A simile is a metaphor that uses the words like or as for the comparison.
The simile in your sentence is "like roses".
My job is as tedious as babysitting several screaming children.
A simile.
The simile of the word "busy" could be "as busy as a bee" to show someone is very active and constantly moving around.
A metaphor
He walked around the room like a horse on a carousel.
Yes, anything using like or as that compares things, such as spry and rain, is a simile. Hope that helps!
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----