I assume you mean a simile. A simile is a comparison made by using the words like or as: "Her hair was as gold as a lion's mane", "His beard was like tiny wires brushing her skin."
When asking a question, it's good to provide as much information as possible. If you can provide the paragraph in question, I can edit the answer to address your specific question.
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Puto te, Caesarem, hoc sensisse.
I think that you, Caesar, is the common view.
Audio Caesarem hodie (today) perventurum esse.
Caesar day (today) to reach.
Dux Romanus dixit milites Caesaris venturos esse.
The Roman soldiers were said to come.
Scio filiam Iuliam a patre Caesare amari.
I know the daughter Iuliam is loved by her father Caesar.
Scivi copias (troops) Caesaris ab militibus inimicorum visas esse.
I knew that the forces (troops) to be seen of the enemy, the soldiers of Caesar, from the.
A tragedy with a theme of "love at first sight."
Believing in themselves and never giving up?