Just so you know...
A simile is comparing something with something else using 'like' or 'as' (for example - I swam in the sea like a fish or my room is like a tip).
A metaphor is a word or phrase that compares something with something else (for example - his heart is metal or my room is a tip). Hope this makes sense!
1. The road was as curvy as a snake - Simile
2. My mum told me that my room is like a pigsty - Simile
3. Mike is like a scared kitten as he enters the haunted house - Simile
Hope I helped!
The topic sentence is usually found at the beginning of the paragraph
Answer:
Good morning, Queen Messy here!
Yes, it is a concrete noun because you can touch, smell, taste, see and also maybe hear it.
Explanation:
You're welcome (:
D, Ted was trying to inform Jim about a lunch outing.