The field is a rainbow of colors.

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The field is a rainbow of colors. Metaphor The field is a rainbow of colors.

The trees are like a canopy protecting the road. Simile The trees are like a canopy protecting the road.

The chuurch is like a magical castle in the sky. Simile

The leaves are a blanket covering the ground. Metaphor

The lake is as a smooth as glass. Simile The lake is as a smooth as glass.

The sun shone like a beacon in the night. Simile The sun shone like a beacon in the night.

The lake is a mirror of beauty. Metaphor The lake is a mirror of beauty.

The island is like a star from the sky. Simile The island is like a star from the sky.

The tree is like an oasis in the dessert. Simile The tree is like an oasis in the dessert.

The clouds are balls of cotton. Metaphor The clouds are balls of cotton.