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What are some good similes and metaphors?

What are some good similes and metaphors?

Metaphors and Similes in Everyday Speech

  • Fit as a fiddle.
  • Happy as a clam.
  • She is an old flame.
  • Dull as dishwater.
  • Sharp as a tack.
  • Silent as the grave.
  • Time is money.
  • He is a pig.

What are similes for fun?

amusing

  • agreeable.
  • boffo.
  • camp.
  • campy.
  • charming.
  • cheerful.
  • cheering.
  • comical.

What are similes two examples?

Let’s use this example to understand what a simile is: A simile is a phrase that uses a comparison to describe. For example, “life” can be described as similar to “a box of chocolates.” You know you’ve spotted one when you see the words like or as in a comparison. Similes are like metaphors.

Is Heart of Gold a simile?

It is a metaphor: gold is a comparison evoking something precious, next to the heart which is itself a metaphor of generosity and empathy (“Have a heart!”) So, “heart of gold” is a double metaphor, but it has become an idiom through frequent use in the sense of “a generous disposition”.

What is the simile of gold?

List of AS… AS Similes

simile meaning
as free as a bird very free to go anywhere
as fresh as a daisy very fresh
as gentle as a lamb very gentle
as good as gold very good and obedient

What are some similes for school?

Metaphors about Schools

  • School is a dystopian world.
  • Schooling is a vaccine for violence.
  • School is a microcosm of society.
  • School is a prison.
  • School is a treasure.
  • The school is the cornerstone of society.
  • Schools are the engines of growth.
  • My home is a classroom / library.

What is the simile of mule?

as obstinate
List of AS… AS Similes

as happy as a lark very happy
as obstinate as a mule very obstinate, stubborn
as old as the hills very, very old
as pale as death very pale or white in the face
as plain as day very clear

Which is an example of a halogen element?

All the group 17 (7B) elements except astatine are definitively considered halogens. So, fluorine (“F”), chlorine (“Cl”), bromine (“Br”), and iodine (“I”) are the known, definitively accepted halogens. Astatine is bit of a problem child, being radioactive, and rapidly vaporizing and all…

Where can I find an example of a simile?

A simile is one of the most common forms of figurative language. Examples of similes can be found just about anywhere from poems to song lyrics and even in everyday conversations. Similes and metaphors are often confused with one another.

How are iodine and astatine different from halogens?

Iodine and astatine are solids. Halogens are very reactive, the reactivity decreases from fluorine to astatine. Halogens do not exist in the elemental form in nature. Astatine isotopes are radioactive with short half-lives.

What are the different types of similes in Vietnamese?

Vietnamese, for example, has two main types of simile: the meaning simile and the rhyming simile. Meaning similes are simply rhetorical similes, much like you see in English. Rhyming similes build analogies using similar sounds.

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Ruth Doyle