Pimpley?
soda
One simile I can think of is fall.
Simlies from a High mean like to more to make this sky to make high
Simlies and metaphors are part of the English language. Similies compare like and as. The similie she said was wonderful.
this is a metaphor. like or as are used in simlies, in metaphors people use was and were and stuff
there is some e.g.by the bang of blood in the brain deaf the ear is sort of one but there is more persuavive techniques such as simlies and metophors
monstrous, vicious
Similes are figures of speech that compare two different things using the words "like" or "as". They are used to create vivid or imaginative descriptions by highlighting similarities between the two entities being compared. For example, "He is as strong as an ox" is a simile comparing someone's strength to that of an ox.
"Firework" by Katy Perry uses literary devices such as imagery to paint vivid pictures of fireworks lighting up the sky, simile to compare the feeling of empowerment to a firework igniting, and metaphor to represent personal growth and empowerment as explosions of light and color. Alliteration is also employed in the repeated "f" sound in "firework" to create a sense of excitement and emphasis.
If something is unique, it means it is the only one of its kind. An artist who makes vases by hand can say that each vase is unique if no two are exactly the same. You can also refer to the unique values in a list of numbers or text values. For instance, you could have a group of 28 test scores with only 15 unique values in that group, because there are multiple occurrences of some scores. Because something unique is not merely unusual but one of a kind, it is not correct to say "very unique", "more unique", or "most unique".
Facsimile paper, also known as fax paper, is a type of special paper used in fax machines to transmit documents electronically over telephone lines. It is usually coated with a heat-sensitive material that allows text and images to be printed when exposed to heat from the fax machine.