I was as nervous as a pig and the slaughter
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"He was as quiet as a mouse." - This simile stereotypes mice as being quiet and timid creatures. "She was as busy as a bee." - This simile stereotypes bees as hard-working and industrious insects. "He was as sly as a fox." - This simile stereotypes foxes as cunning and deceptive animals.
Comparative: more nervous Superlative: most nervous
The comparative form of "nervous" is "more nervous."
"Nervous" is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense. It is only verbs that have a past tense.
It is a simile. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as." In this case, it compares the class to a three-ring circus to emphasize its chaotic and lively nature.