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During my winter break, it started to snow out of the blue. It was a great surprise.
Idiom; Surprise/out of no where
As I walked through the winter cold, my hands were ice cubes.
Metaphor; Hands were freezing
The winter sun is shy and hides from the world.
Personification; The sun hides and it is darker earlier in the winter.
The cold air was like sharp fingernails scraping my skin.
Simile; Cold air was sharp, harsh, crisp
I didn't know many people at the winter party, so I tried to break the ice with a girl who was sitting alone.
Idiom; To make others feel comfortable by starting a conversation
John knew that he was skating on thin ice with his teacher by not doing his project before the winter break.
Idiom; In a risky position
The snowflakes were like cotton balls falling from the sky.
Simile; The snow looked soft and fluffy
I heard the crisp air laughing at me as I stood at the bus stop with no coat on.
Personification; It was very cold outside and she didn’t wear a jacket, so it felt as though the cold was mocking her.
The snowball was as cannonball as it flew out of my hand.
Metaphor; It was moving quickly through the air
The snow was like frosting on the roof of the small cottage. It was glistening in the light.
Simile, It was thick and white on top of the house