as green as a grape, as quiet as a mouse,as light as a feather, as sharp as a blade,as yellow as a banana......exc. BUT A METAPHOR U CANT USE like OR AS SO THESE ARE WRONG
yes it is. a metaphor doesn't use like or as
It looks like a mouse...a long snout..bat like ears and a shorter tail than a mouse.
curious as a cat or curious like a child
No, the words clanging and banging demonstrate onomatopoeia, or when a word is a sound too. A metaphor is a comparison that does not use like or as. The passing of the seasons, as described from one stanza to the next (spring to winter), is a metaphor for the stages of life.
A common simile for quiet is "as quiet as a mouse."
as green as a grape, as quiet as a mouse,as light as a feather, as sharp as a blade,as yellow as a banana......exc. BUT A METAPHOR U CANT USE like OR AS SO THESE ARE WRONG
He is sneaky like a silent mouse
A whisper is like a gentle breeze on a quiet night, softly carrying secrets from ear to ear.
This is a simile because it uses the word "as" to describe the library. A metaphor does not use the words "like" or "as" to describe a noun.
The girl is as quiet as a mouse.
It depends are you a person that likes quiet if so mice are very quiet if you like to admire a birds feathers but if it was ap resonal question i would say a mouse they are adorable
A simile is a comparison - what do you know that is quiet? As quiet as new-fallen snow? As quiet as a mouse? You pick a good one!
a metaphor uses like or as
The analogy of quiet could be stillness in motion – like a calm lake reflecting the world around it, quietness reflects and amplifies the beauty of the surrounding environment.
No, it is not a metaphor because it uses like or as.
This statement is a metaphor. It is comparing seasons to celebrations without using "like" or "as."