Yes because a simile means using like or as in a sentence.
<span>A clause that tells how, when, where, or to what extent something was done is an <u>adverb clause</u>.
e.g. She asked me <u>where</u> I had been.
The above sentence contains a subject, a verb and one of the adverb questions.
HTH :)</span>
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I think he thinks that maybe because she doesn't really feel what he's feeling, Maybe she thinks hes sad even though he's not, Leading her to treating him nicely?
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Have a nice day/night/etc
- <em>El</em>
Correct, there isn’t anything else you can do to the sentence.
Every is used as a adjective