Ah, the simile "as fat as" is a way to compare two things to show how similar they are in size or shape. It's like when you see a fluffy cloud in the sky and say it's "as fat as a marshmallow," highlighting its round and full appearance. Remember, similes are like little painting brushes that add color and depth to our language masterpiece!
* A teenager looks LIKE a fat cow? (all that matters is the words,"like a or an" in a simile) * he was running has fast as a road runner in the dessert.
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no, it is personification a simile is when a sentence has "like" or "as"
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It means that joe has big fat hands
* A teenager looks LIKE a fat cow? (all that matters is the words,"like a or an" in a simile) * he was running has fast as a road runner in the dessert.
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Maybe means if the woman is pretty fat? Sorry I can't help you.
A simile.
"Like fat sheep" can be considered a simile, a figure of speech used to compare one thing to another by using "like" or "as". In this case, it's comparing sheep to being fat or well-nourished.
A metaphor
It is a simile.
As quick as a wink is a simile. ----
simile It is an example of a simile (uses like or as). A simile in itself though is a type of metaphor.