The moon was as cresent as a moon.......
The moon was a silver dollar is definitely a metaphor. Remember that for something to be a simile it must be preceded by like or as.
the moon glowed like a traffic light on the desert OR the moon glowed like fireflies in the night sky Hope I helped:)
sun and the moon
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One example of a simile for moon is "as changeable as the moon".Another one might be "as inconsistent as the moon".Another is "The moon is like a loyal star shining overhead, always present if not always seen".Further Information:I recommend a book called Similes Dictionary by Elyse Sommer. You can find it in these places:Amazon UKAmazon USI also recommend a useful website called Simile Stack, though it may not be as insightful as the book. Click here to visit it.
a simile is compared with "like" or "as", a metaphor is comparing using is, or without "like or "as". The moon during harvest looks like a great pumpkin in the sky. - Simile The harvest moon is a great pumpkin in the sky. - Metaphor
A simile in the book "Life As We Knew It" by Susan Beth Pfeffer is when the character describes the moon as being "as big as a pizza pie." This comparison helps readers visualize the size of the moon in relation to something familiar like a pizza.
Yes there is! It is "Tall Boy struck quickly, as quick as a snake."
A simile.
I would describe this as a fanciful type of simile. It does not make any kind of literal sense but it can be thought of as a poetic invention. In most circumstances I personally would not use such a fanciful simile.
A simile is a sentence using the words "like" or "as"Ex: "I will be the one laughing like a hyena""The moon is as pretty as a pearl"