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No, u nless it is used as part of the proper nou n. Example: Do you want to read the book, The Pilgrims' Progress?
Yes, there is a simile in "Chasing Vermeer" by Blue Balliett. An example of a simile from the book is "Blue as a bruise" used to describe a character's eyes.
Simile can be used in poetry to make things come together or rhyme.
Teddy Roosevelt’s speech in 1906 used the term taken from Bunyan’s Pilgrims Progress in 1684.
In Act 1, Scene 2 Caesar is compared to Colossus, a statue, that overpowered the ground it stood upon. This comparison uses "like" which is used in a simile term. Also found in simile examples from other passages, "as" is commonly used as well.
As old as the hills
The pilgrims used wagons.
yes because it has as... which makes it a simile.
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"depend" cannot be used in a simile. A simile is a comparison of two things using "like" or "as". "Depend" does not compare.
The Mayflower was used to get the pilgrims to America. If you heard of Christopher Columbus then you heard of pilgrims and if you heard of pilgrims you heard of the Mayflower.
Like word is mostly used for identifying a simile. It is a word that is used for comparison.