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Similes and Metaphors in Kindness

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  • Simile or Metaphor? Her dress was as white as the hawthorn buds in May.
    Simile
  • Simile or Metaphor? His eyebrows jut out like rocks on the sea.
    Simile
  • Simile or Metaphor? The distant city is a band of twinkling gems
    Metaphor
  • Comparing what? His eyebrows jut out like rocks on the sea.
    Eyebrows and rocks
  • Comparing what? Her dress was as white as the hawthorn buds in May.
    Dress and hawthorn buds
  • Simile or Metaphor? My mind is a puddle in the street reflecting green
    Metaphor
  • Simile or Metaphor? The torn lantern of my hope trembles and sputters in the rain.
    Metaphor
  • Simile or Metaphor? The sky became a green and orange fan
    Metaphor
  • Simile or Metaphor? She is as tender as a May morning
    Simile
  • Comparing what? The distant city is a band of twinkling gems
    City and gems
  • Comparing what? The torn lantern of my hope trembles and sputters in the rain.
    Lantern and hope
  • Simile or metaphor? The stars sit on a velvet sky
    Metaphor
  • Comparing what? She is as tall and lonely as the mountain-iris, cold and distant
    Woman and mountain-iris
  • Comparing what? My mind is a puddle in the street reflecting green.
    Mind and puddle
  • Comparing what? The stars sit on a velvet sky
    Sky and velvet
  • Simile or Metaphor? She is as tall and lonely as the mountain-iris, cold and distant.
    Simile
  • Comparing what? The sky became a green and orange fan
    Sky and fan
  • Comparing what? She is as tender as a May morning
    She and May morning