One passage from "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" that contains a simile is: "like bees a-buzzing"
We had dinner out in that broad open passage...and there was things enough on that table for seven families--and all hot, too; none of your flabby, tough meat that's laid in a cupboard in a damp cellar all night and tastes like a hunk of old cold cannibal in the morning.
One example of a simile in "Huckleberry Finn" is the comparison of the Mississippi River to a "great mother" embracing Huck and Jim as they travel on it. Another simile is the description of Huck feeling "as free as a bird" when he's alone in nature.
No, a simile contains the phrase 'like' or 'as'.
The sentence 'Stubborn as a mule' is a simile as it contains the word 'as' which makes it a comparison.
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The sentence 'Stubborn as a mule' is a simile as it contains the word 'as' which makes it a comparison.
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there are no similar things. It contains pigments.
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Which sentence contains a smile? A . Rachel smiled like a Cheshire Cat .
no but if you were to say the green trees were like a sea then it is a simile because it contains like.